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Page 3
Neither do I doubt , seeing daily the acceptance which they find who in their
petitions venture to bring advice also , and new models of a commonwealth , but
that you will interpret it much more the duty of a Christian to offer what his
conscience ...
Neither do I doubt , seeing daily the acceptance which they find who in their
petitions venture to bring advice also , and new models of a commonwealth , but
that you will interpret it much more the duty of a Christian to offer what his
conscience ...
Page 5
And if there be among them who hold it their duty to speak impartial truth , as the
work of their ministry , though not performed without money , let them not envy
others who think the same no less their duty by the general office of Christianity ,
to ...
And if there be among them who hold it their duty to speak impartial truth , as the
work of their ministry , though not performed without money , let them not envy
others who think the same no less their duty by the general office of Christianity ,
to ...
Page 21
But something must be spoken in praise : if due , their duty ; if urdue , their
corruption : a peculiar simony of our divines in England only . But the ground is
broken , and especially their unrighteous possession , the chancel . To sell that ,
will not ...
But something must be spoken in praise : if due , their duty ; if urdue , their
corruption : a peculiar simony of our divines in England only . But the ground is
broken , and especially their unrighteous possession , the chancel . To sell that ,
will not ...
Page 59
... I should not therefore cease from that duty , because I learned it not from him ;
but if he would commend to me a new Paternoster , though never so seemingly
holy , he should excuse me the form which was his ; but the matter , which was ...
... I should not therefore cease from that duty , because I learned it not from him ;
but if he would commend to me a new Paternoster , though never so seemingly
holy , he should excuse me the form which was his ; but the matter , which was ...
Page 66
... for certainly every rule and instrument of necessary knowledge that God hath
given us , ought to be so in proportion , as may be wielded and managed by the
life of man , without penning him up from the duties of human society ; and such a
...
... for certainly every rule and instrument of necessary knowledge that God hath
given us , ought to be so in proportion , as may be wielded and managed by the
life of man , without penning him up from the duties of human society ; and such a
...
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