The Prose WorksWestley and Davis, 1834 |
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... God's behests , by them not understood , nor worthily received , but by cloaking their servile crouching to all religious presentments , sometimes lawful , sometimes idolatrous , under the name of humility , and terming the piebald ...
... God's behests , by them not understood , nor worthily received , but by cloaking their servile crouching to all religious presentments , sometimes lawful , sometimes idolatrous , under the name of humility , and terming the piebald ...
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... God's pre- cepts , that if in aught the truth shall be changed , we may repair to the gospel and to the apostles , that thence may arise the reason of our doings , from whence our order and beginning arose . " In the 75th he inveighs ...
... God's pre- cepts , that if in aught the truth shall be changed , we may repair to the gospel and to the apostles , that thence may arise the reason of our doings , from whence our order and beginning arose . " In the 75th he inveighs ...
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... God's vicar , and there- fore to rule by God's laws ; that the edicts of Cæsar we may at all times disallow , but the statutes of God for no reason we may reject . Now certain , if church- government be taught in the gospel , as the ...
... God's vicar , and there- fore to rule by God's laws ; that the edicts of Cæsar we may at all times disallow , but the statutes of God for no reason we may reject . Now certain , if church- government be taught in the gospel , as the ...
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... God's law , and even our own reason hath consecrated , that we might have one day at least of seven set apart wherein to examine and in- crease our knowledge of God , to meditate and com- mune of our faith , our hope , our eternal city ...
... God's law , and even our own reason hath consecrated , that we might have one day at least of seven set apart wherein to examine and in- crease our knowledge of God , to meditate and com- mune of our faith , our hope , our eternal city ...
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... God's law , the Sir , you have now at length this question for the time , and as my memory would best serve me in such a copious and vast theme , fully handled , and you your - godliest , the wisest , the learnedest ministers in their ...
... God's law , the Sir , you have now at length this question for the time , and as my memory would best serve me in such a copious and vast theme , fully handled , and you your - godliest , the wisest , the learnedest ministers in their ...
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