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... desire to have them better clothed . ” " For me , readers , " says the ingenuous apologist , " I cannot say that I am utterly un- trained in those rules which best rhetoricians have given , or unacquainted with those ex- amples which ...
... desire to have them better clothed . ” " For me , readers , " says the ingenuous apologist , " I cannot say that I am utterly un- trained in those rules which best rhetoricians have given , or unacquainted with those ex- amples which ...
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... desire , that when they have brought us back to popish blindness , we might commit to their dispose the whole managing of our salvation , for they think it was never fair world with them since that time . But he that will mould a modern ...
... desire , that when they have brought us back to popish blindness , we might commit to their dispose the whole managing of our salvation , for they think it was never fair world with them since that time . But he that will mould a modern ...
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... desire be such as can be put in practice within this kingdom ; they say it cannot stand with the common law nor with the king's safety , the government of episcopacy is now so weaved into the common law . In God's name let it weave out ...
... desire be such as can be put in practice within this kingdom ; they say it cannot stand with the common law nor with the king's safety , the government of episcopacy is now so weaved into the common law . In God's name let it weave out ...
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... desire more than Ignatius attributes to every bishop ; but what will become then of the archbishops and primates , if every bishop in Ignatius's judgment be as supreme as a pope ? To the Ephesians , near the very place from whence they ...
... desire more than Ignatius attributes to every bishop ; but what will become then of the archbishops and primates , if every bishop in Ignatius's judgment be as supreme as a pope ? To the Ephesians , near the very place from whence they ...
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... desire I have to be satisfied , how for example the ground of episcopacy is fetched partly from the example of the Old Testament , by whom next , and by whose autho- | : essential offices of the priests , the elements 32 BOOK I. THE ...
... desire I have to be satisfied , how for example the ground of episcopacy is fetched partly from the example of the Old Testament , by whom next , and by whose autho- | : essential offices of the priests , the elements 32 BOOK I. THE ...
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