Excerpt from The Life and Death of James Arminius, and Simon Episcopius: Professors of Divinity in the University of Leyden in Holland; Both of Them Famous Defenders of the Doctrine of Gods Universal Grace, and Sufferers for It; Now Published in the English Tongue
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