The Prose WorksWestley and Davis, 1834 |
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... consent to the rest of the churches abroad , at this time especially when the kingdom is in a good propensity thereto , and all men in prayers , in hopes , or in disputes , either for or against it . Yet I will not insist on that which ...
... consent to the rest of the churches abroad , at this time especially when the kingdom is in a good propensity thereto , and all men in prayers , in hopes , or in disputes , either for or against it . Yet I will not insist on that which ...
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... consent of the people is so express in Cyprian , and so often to be met with , that to cite each place at large , were to translate a good part of the volume ; therefore touching the chief passages , I refer the rest to whom so list ...
... consent of the people is so express in Cyprian , and so often to be met with , that to cite each place at large , were to translate a good part of the volume ; therefore touching the chief passages , I refer the rest to whom so list ...
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... consent , against the Scriptures . But is this all ? No , this ecclesiastical supremacy draws to it the power to excommunicate kings ; and then follows the worst that can be imagined . Do they hope to avoid this , by keeping prelates ...
... consent , against the Scriptures . But is this all ? No , this ecclesiastical supremacy draws to it the power to excommunicate kings ; and then follows the worst that can be imagined . Do they hope to avoid this , by keeping prelates ...
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... consent and authority . But let them chant yet our Saviour detested their customs , though never while they will of prerogatives , we shall tell them of so seeming harmless , and charges them severely , that Scripture ; of custom , we ...
... consent and authority . But let them chant yet our Saviour detested their customs , though never while they will of prerogatives , we shall tell them of so seeming harmless , and charges them severely , that Scripture ; of custom , we ...
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... consent of many of the ancientest prelates , did participate in church - offices as much as is desired any lay - elder should now do . Sometimes also not the elders alone , but the whole body of the church is interested in the work of ...
... consent of many of the ancientest prelates , did participate in church - offices as much as is desired any lay - elder should now do . Sometimes also not the elders alone , but the whole body of the church is interested in the work of ...
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