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Page xv
... conscience in our presence . He discloses his convictions of duty , and discovers his confidence of rectitude . He divulges his lofty hopes , springing out of his patriotism and his piety . Here we have that remarkable b " covenant with ...
... conscience in our presence . He discloses his convictions of duty , and discovers his confidence of rectitude . He divulges his lofty hopes , springing out of his patriotism and his piety . Here we have that remarkable b " covenant with ...
Page xxvii
... conscience not an incommunicable , but a universal conscience , the whole king- dom's conscience . Thus what he seems to fear lest we should ravish from him , is our chief complaint that he obtruded upon us ; we never forced him to part ...
... conscience not an incommunicable , but a universal conscience , the whole king- dom's conscience . Thus what he seems to fear lest we should ravish from him , is our chief complaint that he obtruded upon us ; we never forced him to part ...
Page xxix
... conscience in eulogizing bishops , and justifying a despot . He was one of those " grammarians " Sir Thomas Browne refers to , who " toure and plume themselves over a single line in Horace , and shew more pride in the construc- tion of ...
... conscience in eulogizing bishops , and justifying a despot . He was one of those " grammarians " Sir Thomas Browne refers to , who " toure and plume themselves over a single line in Horace , and shew more pride in the construc- tion of ...
Page xl
... conscience ; the last to the equally dangerous exer- cise of political power or patronage in favour of any religious system . By the former , " A Treatise of Civil Power in Ecclesiastical Causes ; shewing , that it is not lawful for any ...
... conscience ; the last to the equally dangerous exer- cise of political power or patronage in favour of any religious system . By the former , " A Treatise of Civil Power in Ecclesiastical Causes ; shewing , that it is not lawful for any ...
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... conscience , all in a pudder shuffles up to himself such a God and such a worship as is most agreeable to remedy his fear ; which fear of his , as also is his hope , fixed only upon the flesh , renders likewise the whole faculty of his ...
... conscience , all in a pudder shuffles up to himself such a God and such a worship as is most agreeable to remedy his fear ; which fear of his , as also is his hope , fixed only upon the flesh , renders likewise the whole faculty of his ...
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