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Page 6
Which argues also the difficulty , or rather the impossibility , to remove them quite
, unless every minister were , as St. Paul , contented to preach gratis ; but few
such are to be found . As therefore we cannot justly take away all hire in the
church ...
Which argues also the difficulty , or rather the impossibility , to remove them quite
, unless every minister were , as St. Paul , contented to preach gratis ; but few
such are to be found . As therefore we cannot justly take away all hire in the
church ...
Page 8
Unless then , to keep their tithes , they mean to bring back again bishops ,
archbishops , and the whole gang of prelaty , to whom will they themselves pay
tithes , as by that law it was a sin to them if they did not ? ver . 42. Certainly this
must ...
Unless then , to keep their tithes , they mean to bring back again bishops ,
archbishops , and the whole gang of prelaty , to whom will they themselves pay
tithes , as by that law it was a sin to them if they did not ? ver . 42. Certainly this
must ...
Page 12
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 .
Page 13
However , therefore , he paid his tenth , it conld in no likelihood , unless by such
an occasion as befell his grandfather , be to any priest . But , say they , “ All the
tithe of the land , whether of the seed of the land , or of the fruit of the tree , is the ...
However , therefore , he paid his tenth , it conld in no likelihood , unless by such
an occasion as befell his grandfather , be to any priest . But , say they , “ All the
tithe of the land , whether of the seed of the land , or of the fruit of the tree , is the ...
Page 19
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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