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Page 53
Answ . O new and never heard of supererogative height of wisdom and charity in
our liturgy ! Is the wisdom of God or the charitable framing of God's word
otherwise inoffensive to the pope's ear , than as he may turn it to the working of
his ...
Answ . O new and never heard of supererogative height of wisdom and charity in
our liturgy ! Is the wisdom of God or the charitable framing of God's word
otherwise inoffensive to the pope's ear , than as he may turn it to the working of
his ...
Page 57
... ignorance , or want of care in the ministry , that such wisdom and diligence be
used in the education of those that would be ministers , and such strict and
serious examination to be undergone , ere their admission , as St. Paul to
Timothy sets ...
... ignorance , or want of care in the ministry , that such wisdom and diligence be
used in the education of those that would be ministers , and such strict and
serious examination to be undergone , ere their admission , as St. Paul to
Timothy sets ...
Page 65
Mr. Ley the other day wrote a treatise of the sabbath , and the preface puts the
wisdom of Balaam's ass upon one of our bishops , bold man for his labour ; but
we shall have more respect to our Remonstrant , and liken him to the ass's
master ...
Mr. Ley the other day wrote a treatise of the sabbath , and the preface puts the
wisdom of Balaam's ass upon one of our bishops , bold man for his labour ; but
we shall have more respect to our Remonstrant , and liken him to the ass's
master ...
Page 66
... knowledge hath exalted so high as to have gained them a blind reverence ;
whose books in bigness and number so endless and immeasurable , I cannot
think that either God or nature , either divine or human wisdom , did ever mean
should ...
... knowledge hath exalted so high as to have gained them a blind reverence ;
whose books in bigness and number so endless and immeasurable , I cannot
think that either God or nature , either divine or human wisdom , did ever mean
should ...
Page 71
... while some men wavered and admired a vain shadow of wisdom in a tongue
nothing slow to utter guile , though thou hast taught us to admire only that which
is good , and to count that only praiseworthy , which is grounded upon thy divine
...
... while some men wavered and admired a vain shadow of wisdom in a tongue
nothing slow to utter guile , though thou hast taught us to admire only that which
is good , and to count that only praiseworthy , which is grounded upon thy divine
...
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