The Prose WorksWestley and Davis, 1834 |
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... Christ's example . Such was Peter's unseasonable humility , as then his knowledge was small , when Christ came to wash his feet ; who at an impertinent time would needs strain courtesy with his master , and falling troublesomely upon ...
... Christ's example . Such was Peter's unseasonable humility , as then his knowledge was small , when Christ came to wash his feet ; who at an impertinent time would needs strain courtesy with his master , and falling troublesomely upon ...
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... Christ's sake , yet we take both these for no true friends of Christ . If the martyrs ( saith Cyprian in his 30th epistle ) decree one thing , and the gospel another , either the martyrs must lose their crown by not observing the gospel ...
... Christ's sake , yet we take both these for no true friends of Christ . If the martyrs ( saith Cyprian in his 30th epistle ) decree one thing , and the gospel another , either the martyrs must lose their crown by not observing the gospel ...
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... Christ's blood , and dignified with so many glorious titles of saints and sons in the gospel , are now no better reputed than impure ethnics and lay dogs ; stones , and pillars , and crucifixes , have now the honour and the alms due to ...
... Christ's blood , and dignified with so many glorious titles of saints and sons in the gospel , are now no better reputed than impure ethnics and lay dogs ; stones , and pillars , and crucifixes , have now the honour and the alms due to ...
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... Christ be hid to this world , much more is his sceptre unoperative , but in spiritual things . And thus lived , for ... Christ's gospel biddeth also That they should no lordships held . Ne Christ's apostles were never so bold No such ...
... Christ be hid to this world , much more is his sceptre unoperative , but in spiritual things . And thus lived , for ... Christ's gospel biddeth also That they should no lordships held . Ne Christ's apostles were never so bold No such ...
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... Christ , and those cords of love , and not fear to fall under the iron sceptre of his anger , that will dash him to pieces like a potsherd . At another doubt of theirs I wonder , whether this discipline which we desire be such as can be ...
... Christ , and those cords of love , and not fear to fall under the iron sceptre of his anger , that will dash him to pieces like a potsherd . At another doubt of theirs I wonder , whether this discipline which we desire be such as can be ...
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