Despite these comparisons, Ladd was not Reformed, and in fact rejected the Calvinistic view of the doctrine of salvation.
His Calvinistic views left him undisturbed during the civil war; he was chosen member of the Westminster Assembly, but did not sit.
It is possible that the conflict originated in Chappell's Arminianism conflicting with Milton's Calvinistic views.
On this occasion he appears to have pressed his Calvinistic views warmly, but without success, and he returned to Cambridge fatigued and disappointed.
Protestant theologians, just as Protestant confessions, waver between the Lutheran and the Calvinistic view.
He finally abandoned the Calvinistic views of his youth and became an enthusiastic follower of Newman.
Bennet developed Calvinistic views and by the beginning of 1754 had broken with Wesley, followed by some of his societies, notably at Bolton.
He became a proficient if impoverished scholar at Venice and Padua, and retained an interest in literature, along with his adopted Calvinistic religious views.
As a member of the lower house in the convocation of 1562 he advocated Calvinistic views.
The poem also contained a satirical response to religious asceticism in general, which is possibly related to his feelings about his aunt Mary Bourne and her Calvinistic views.