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... cause , and not merely was the royal advocate silenced , but the claims of legitimacy quashed for ever . The performance of Salmasius is its own antidote . An elaborate defence of despotism in the abstract , it is that of Charles the ...
... cause , and not merely was the royal advocate silenced , but the claims of legitimacy quashed for ever . The performance of Salmasius is its own antidote . An elaborate defence of despotism in the abstract , it is that of Charles the ...
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... cause things simply pure are inconsistent in the mass of nature , nor are the elements or humours in a man's body ... causes of political happiness in all govern- ments are the same , and that this church - discipline is taught in the ...
... cause things simply pure are inconsistent in the mass of nature , nor are the elements or humours in a man's body ... causes of political happiness in all govern- ments are the same , and that this church - discipline is taught in the ...
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... cause to think him less judicious in his reports from hand to hand of what the apostles did , when we find him so negligent in keeping the faith which they wrote , as to say in his third book against heresies , that " the obedience of ...
... cause to think him less judicious in his reports from hand to hand of what the apostles did , when we find him so negligent in keeping the faith which they wrote , as to say in his third book against heresies , that " the obedience of ...
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... cause into our adversaries ' own court , and take up there those cast principles , which will soon cause us to soder up with them again ; inasmuch as believing antiquity for itself in any one point , we bring an engagement upon ...
... cause into our adversaries ' own court , and take up there those cast principles , which will soon cause us to soder up with them again ; inasmuch as believing antiquity for itself in any one point , we bring an engagement upon ...
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... cause of tumult and civil wars , and that to stint them , the peace of the church must first be settled . " Now , for a long season , " saith Aza- riah to King Asa , " Israel hath been without the true God , and without a teaching ...
... cause of tumult and civil wars , and that to stint them , the peace of the church must first be settled . " Now , for a long season , " saith Aza- riah to King Asa , " Israel hath been without the true God , and without a teaching ...
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