Prose Works, Volume 2Bell & Daldy, 1861 |
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Page 449
... God's tuition or delight , that in the following verse he rejects it ; however in shew and visibility it may seem a ... God's word , the first and greatest reason why we should submit thereto is , because God hath so com- manded . But ...
... God's tuition or delight , that in the following verse he rejects it ; however in shew and visibility it may seem a ... God's word , the first and greatest reason why we should submit thereto is , because God hath so com- manded . But ...
Page 493
... God's people , till pope Higinus and the succeeding prelates took it from them , appropriating that name to themselves and their priests only ; and condemning the rest of God's inheritance to an injurious and alienate condition of laity ...
... God's people , till pope Higinus and the succeeding prelates took it from them , appropriating that name to themselves and their priests only ; and condemning the rest of God's inheritance to an injurious and alienate condition of laity ...
Page 542
... God's glory , none , I think , will say that his glory ought to be promoted in religious things by unwarrant- able means , much less by means contrary to what he hath commanded . That outward force is such , and that God's glory in the ...
... God's glory , none , I think , will say that his glory ought to be promoted in religious things by unwarrant- able means , much less by means contrary to what he hath commanded . That outward force is such , and that God's glory in the ...
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proving that | 1 |
a Speech for the Liberty of Unlicensed Print | 48 |
A LETTER TO A FRIEND CONCERNING THE RUPTURES | 102 |
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