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Page 1
However , that which relates to the wealth of the church and the payment of the
clergy has still an interest for us all ; for which reason it may be expected that this
able and eloquent work will command some attention from our contemporaries .
However , that which relates to the wealth of the church and the payment of the
clergy has still an interest for us all ; for which reason it may be expected that this
able and eloquent work will command some attention from our contemporaries .
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... in that action typical and ceremonial , signified nothing else but that subjection
which all the faithful , both ministers and people , owe to Christ , our high - priest
and king In any literal sense , from this example , they never will be able to extort
...
... in that action typical and ceremonial , signified nothing else but that subjection
which all the faithful , both ministers and people , owe to Christ , our high - priest
and king In any literal sense , from this example , they never will be able to extort
...
Page 23
But here it will be readily objected , What if they who are to be instructed be not
able to maintain a minister , as in many villages ? I answer , that the scripture
shews in many places what ought to be done herein . First , I offer it to the reason
of ...
But here it will be readily objected , What if they who are to be instructed be not
able to maintain a minister , as in many villages ? I answer , that the scripture
shews in many places what ought to be done herein . First , I offer it to the reason
of ...
Page 26
... though in towns and cities round about . To whom again I answer , that it was
not thought so by them who first thus propagated the gospel , though but few in
number to us , and much less able to sustain the expense . Yet this expense
would ...
... though in towns and cities round about . To whom again I answer , that it was
not thought so by them who first thus propagated the gospel , though but few in
number to us , and much less able to sustain the expense . Yet this expense
would ...
Page 30
... he will learn it or no , whether of this teacher or another , and especially to pay
for what he never learned , or approves not ; whereby , besides the wound of his
conscience , he becomes the less able to recompense his true teacher ?
... he will learn it or no , whether of this teacher or another , and especially to pay
for what he never learned , or approves not ; whereby , besides the wound of his
conscience , he becomes the less able to recompense his true teacher ?
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