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That they will even yet have full justice done them , the taste of the present age
forbids me to hope , though we are happily delivered from many of those
prejudices , which , in the long interval between him and us , have contributed to
keep ...
That they will even yet have full justice done them , the taste of the present age
forbids me to hope , though we are happily delivered from many of those
prejudices , which , in the long interval between him and us , have contributed to
keep ...
Page 2
... to whom should I address what I still publish on the same argument , but to you
, whose magnanimous councils first opened and unbound the age from a double
bondage under prelatical and regal tyranny ; above our own hopes heartening ...
... to whom should I address what I still publish on the same argument , but to you
, whose magnanimous councils first opened and unbound the age from a double
bondage under prelatical and regal tyranny ; above our own hopes heartening ...
Page 5
... then were the religious , sold the religion itself with the founder thereof , his
master . Simon Magus the next , in hope only that preaching and the gifts of the
Holy Ghost would prove gainful , offered beforehand a sum of money to obtain
them .
... then were the religious , sold the religion itself with the founder thereof , his
master . Simon Magus the next , in hope only that preaching and the gifts of the
Holy Ghost would prove gainful , offered beforehand a sum of money to obtain
them .
Page 22
... both tithes and fees , if exacted or established , unjust and scandalous ; we
may hope , with them removed , to remove hirelings in some good measure ,
whom these tempting baits , by law especially to be recovered , allure into the
church .
... both tithes and fees , if exacted or established , unjust and scandalous ; we
may hope , with them removed , to remove hirelings in some good measure ,
whom these tempting baits , by law especially to be recovered , allure into the
church .
Page 35
... or university , hath been very chargeable , and therefore ought to be repaired
in future by a plentiful maintenance : whenas it is well known , that the better half
of them , ( and ofttimes poor and pitiful boys , of no merit or promising hopes that
...
... or university , hath been very chargeable , and therefore ought to be repaired
in future by a plentiful maintenance : whenas it is well known , that the better half
of them , ( and ofttimes poor and pitiful boys , of no merit or promising hopes that
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