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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 .
Page 9
But they ought to know , or to remember , that not examples , but express
commands , oblige our obedience to God or man : next , that whatsoever was
done in religion before the law written , is not presently to be counted moral ,
whenas so ...
But they ought to know , or to remember , that not examples , but express
commands , oblige our obedience to God or man : next , that whatsoever was
done in religion before the law written , is not presently to be counted moral ,
whenas so ...
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of ministers , as they must needs be another sort under * other priesthood , can
receive that tribute of tithes which feri with that law , unless renewed by another
express command and according to another law no such law is extant .
of ministers , as they must needs be another sort under * other priesthood , can
receive that tribute of tithes which feri with that law , unless renewed by another
express command and according to another law no such law is extant .
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Unless they can demonstrate this by more than conjectures , their title can be no
better to tithes than the title of Gehazi was to those things which by abusing his
master's name he rooked from Naaman . Much less where did he command that
...
Unless they can demonstrate this by more than conjectures , their title can be no
better to tithes than the title of Gehazi was to those things which by abusing his
master's name he rooked from Naaman . Much less where did he command that
...
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... any man's propriety , but God by special command , as he did by Moses , or the
owner himself by voluntary intention and the persuasion of his giving it to God .
Forced consecrations out of another man's estate are no better than forced vows
...
... any man's propriety , but God by special command , as he did by Moses , or the
owner himself by voluntary intention and the persuasion of his giving it to God .
Forced consecrations out of another man's estate are no better than forced vows
...
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