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Page 14
... or of the altar , of which were tithes , for that had given them a clear title ; but ,
abrogating that former law of Moses , which determined what and how much , by
a later ordinance of Christ , which leaves the what and how much indefinite and ...
... or of the altar , of which were tithes , for that had given them a clear title ; but ,
abrogating that former law of Moses , which determined what and how much , by
a later ordinance of Christ , which leaves the what and how much indefinite and ...
Page 15
11 , affirms it to be no great recompence , if carnal things be reaped for spiritual
sown ; but to mention tithes , neglects here the fittest occasion that could be
offered him , and leaves the rest free and undetermined . Certainly if Christ or his
...
11 , affirms it to be no great recompence , if carnal things be reaped for spiritual
sown ; but to mention tithes , neglects here the fittest occasion that could be
offered him , and leaves the rest free and undetermined . Certainly if Christ or his
...
Page 43
... but with a wily stratagem of yielding to the time a greater part of his cause ,
seeming to forego all that man's invention hath done therein , and driven from
much of his hold in scripture ; yet leaving it hanging by a twined thread , not from
divine ...
... but with a wily stratagem of yielding to the time a greater part of his cause ,
seeming to forego all that man's invention hath done therein , and driven from
much of his hold in scripture ; yet leaving it hanging by a twined thread , not from
divine ...
Page 52
... called a combination of libelling separatists , and the advocates thereof to be
branded for incendiaries ; whether this appeach not the judgment and
approbation of the parliament , I leave to equal arbiters . Cou'ses . SECTION II .
REMONST .
... called a combination of libelling separatists , and the advocates thereof to be
branded for incendiaries ; whether this appeach not the judgment and
approbation of the parliament , I leave to equal arbiters . Cou'ses . SECTION II .
REMONST .
Page 57
By the leave of these ancient fathers , this was no solid prevention of spreading
heresy , to debar the ministers of God the use of their noblest talent , prayer in the
congregation ; unless they had forbid the use of sermons , and lectures too , but ...
By the leave of these ancient fathers , this was no solid prevention of spreading
heresy , to debar the ministers of God the use of their noblest talent , prayer in the
congregation ; unless they had forbid the use of sermons , and lectures too , but ...
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