Prose Works, Volume 2Bell & Daldy, 1861 |
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Page 175
... consider the great and many duties which we owe unto God and his people , over whom he hath made us overseers , and ... considering also the dependency of this kingdom upon the kingdom of England , and remembering how against strong ...
... consider the great and many duties which we owe unto God and his people , over whom he hath made us overseers , and ... considering also the dependency of this kingdom upon the kingdom of England , and remembering how against strong ...
Page 334
... considering that this war was first begun and raised by the Spaniards themselves , as in reality it will be found to be ... consider the causes assigned by the Spaniards for their thinking themselves at liberty to exercise all sorts of ...
... considering that this war was first begun and raised by the Spaniards themselves , as in reality it will be found to be ... consider the causes assigned by the Spaniards for their thinking themselves at liberty to exercise all sorts of ...
Page 547
... consider seriously what religion is ; and they will find it to be , in sum , both our belief and our practice depending upon God only . That there can be no place then left for the magistrate or his force in the settlement of religion ...
... consider seriously what religion is ; and they will find it to be , in sum , both our belief and our practice depending upon God only . That there can be no place then left for the magistrate or his force in the settlement of religion ...
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a Speech for the Liberty of Unlicensed Print | 48 |
A LETTER TO A FRIEND CONCERNING THE RUPTURES | 102 |
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