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Page 9
But this instance is so far from being the just ground of a law , that after all
circumstances duly weighed both from Gen. xiv . and Heb . vii . , it will not be
allowed them so much as an example . Melchisedec , besides his priestly
benediction ...
But this instance is so far from being the just ground of a law , that after all
circumstances duly weighed both from Gen. xiv . and Heb . vii . , it will not be
allowed them so much as an example . Melchisedec , besides his priestly
benediction ...
Page 33
... n mere conjecture : which must not be permitted in the claim of such a needy
and subtle spiritual corporation , pretending by divine right to the tenth of all other
men's estates ; nor can it be allowed by wise men or the verdict of common law .
... n mere conjecture : which must not be permitted in the claim of such a needy
and subtle spiritual corporation , pretending by divine right to the tenth of all other
men's estates ; nor can it be allowed by wise men or the verdict of common law .
Page 128
... and perhaps with more If therefore the question were in oratory , whether a
vehement vein throwing out indignation or scorn upon an object that merits it ,
were among the aptest ideas * of speech to be allowed , it were my work , and
that an ...
... and perhaps with more If therefore the question were in oratory , whether a
vehement vein throwing out indignation or scorn upon an object that merits it ,
were among the aptest ideas * of speech to be allowed , it were my work , and
that an ...
Page 152
Yet I shall not decline the more for that , to speak my opinion in be the
controversy next moved , “ whether the people may allowed for competent judges
of a minister's ability . " For how else can be fulfilled that which God hath
promised , to ...
Yet I shall not decline the more for that , to speak my opinion in be the
controversy next moved , “ whether the people may allowed for competent judges
of a minister's ability . " For how else can be fulfilled that which God hath
promised , to ...
Page 168
... and sending herds of souls starveling to hell , while they feast and riot upon the
labours of hireling curates , consuming and purloining even that which by their
foundation is allowed , and left to the poor , and to reparations of the church .
... and sending herds of souls starveling to hell , while they feast and riot upon the
labours of hireling curates , consuming and purloining even that which by their
foundation is allowed , and left to the poor , and to reparations of the church .
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