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... hath been plainly discoursed ; but let them make for them as much as they will , yet why we ought not to stand to ... hath been tampered withal , what hath been razed out , what hath been in- serted ? Besides the late legerdemain of the ...
... hath been plainly discoursed ; but let them make for them as much as they will , yet why we ought not to stand to ... hath been tampered withal , what hath been razed out , what hath been in- serted ? Besides the late legerdemain of the ...
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... hath pronounced that no tittle of his word shall fall to the ground ; and if one jot be alterable , it is as possible that all should perish : and this shall be our righteousness , our ample warrant , and strong assurance , both now and ...
... hath pronounced that no tittle of his word shall fall to the ground ; and if one jot be alterable , it is as possible that all should perish : and this shall be our righteousness , our ample warrant , and strong assurance , both now and ...
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... hath gifted with the judgment of urim , more amply ofttimes than all the prelates together ; and now in the gospel hath granted the privilege of this oraculous ephod alike to all his ministers . The reason therefore of imparity in the ...
... hath gifted with the judgment of urim , more amply ofttimes than all the prelates together ; and now in the gospel hath granted the privilege of this oraculous ephod alike to all his ministers . The reason therefore of imparity in the ...
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... hath been without the true God , and without a teaching priest , and without law : and in those times there was no peace to him that went out , nor to him that came in , but great vexations were upon all the inhabitants of the countries ...
... hath been without the true God , and without a teaching priest , and without law : and in those times there was no peace to him that went out , nor to him that came in , but great vexations were upon all the inhabitants of the countries ...
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... hath been said I may deserve of charitable readers to be credited , that neither envy nor gall hath entered me upon this controversy , but the enforcement of con- science only , and a preventive fear lest the omitting of this duty ...
... hath been said I may deserve of charitable readers to be credited , that neither envy nor gall hath entered me upon this controversy , but the enforcement of con- science only , and a preventive fear lest the omitting of this duty ...
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