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... give them so much line for shifts and delays ? where- fore should they not urge only the gospel , and hold it ever in their faces like a mirror of diamond , till it dazzle and pierce their misty eyeballs ? maintaining it the honour of ...
... give them so much line for shifts and delays ? where- fore should they not urge only the gospel , and hold it ever in their faces like a mirror of diamond , till it dazzle and pierce their misty eyeballs ? maintaining it the honour of ...
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... give over the earnest study of virtue and godli- ness , as a thing of greater purity than they need , and the search of divine knowledge as a mystery too high for their capacities , and only for churchmen to meddle with ; which is what ...
... give over the earnest study of virtue and godli- ness , as a thing of greater purity than they need , and the search of divine knowledge as a mystery too high for their capacities , and only for churchmen to meddle with ; which is what ...
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... give them so much line for shifts and delays ? wherefore should they not urge only the gospel , and hold it ever in their faces like a mirror of diamond , till it dazzle and pierce their misty eyeballs ? maintaining it the honour of its ...
... give them so much line for shifts and delays ? wherefore should they not urge only the gospel , and hold it ever in their faces like a mirror of diamond , till it dazzle and pierce their misty eyeballs ? maintaining it the honour of its ...
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... give to Leo , as Peter's successor , a kind of preeminence above the whole council , as Euagrius expresses ; ( for now the pope was come to that height , as to arrogate to himself by his vicars incompetible honours ; ) and yet having ...
... give to Leo , as Peter's successor , a kind of preeminence above the whole council , as Euagrius expresses ; ( for now the pope was come to that height , as to arrogate to himself by his vicars incompetible honours ; ) and yet having ...
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... give way for his virtue , wisdom , and the reverence of his age ; and so did Anicetus , bishop of Rome , even in his own city , give him a kind of priority in administering the sacrament , as may be read in Eusebius : but that we should ...
... give way for his virtue , wisdom , and the reverence of his age ; and so did Anicetus , bishop of Rome , even in his own city , give him a kind of priority in administering the sacrament , as may be read in Eusebius : but that we should ...
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