Those who have followed his writings will know that his style is eirenic, inclusive and pious. |
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Those who paid more attention to the threat from popery argued for an eirenic approach to Dissent, in the hope of fostering Protestant unity. |
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Contemporary Evangelicals applaud Whitefield's eirenic sentiments, but have forgotten why he wrote the letter in the first place. |
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There is also an eirenic critique of dispensational and reconstructionist alternatives to covenant theology. |
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However eirenic his style and manner, there is little doubt opposition will eventually be aroused by a man as committed to truth-telling as Benedict is. |
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Stott's father, a life-long agnostic, wanted his son to find a career in the diplomatic service, for which his sharp instinct and eirenic manner would have suited him well. |
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Firstly, although one can find a few verses of the Quran that sound an eirenic note, in the main it could not be called an ecumenical text. |
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Wolfe's forthcoming book on Erasmus will surely reflect on his famously eirenic influence amid the more-than-merely-cultural wars of the 16th century. |
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