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Page xi
... honour of its absolute sufficiency and supremacy inviolable . " The Libertines , the second class of hinderers , as they would object to all discipline , " the dear and tender discipline of a father , the sociable and loving reproof of ...
... honour of its absolute sufficiency and supremacy inviolable . " The Libertines , the second class of hinderers , as they would object to all discipline , " the dear and tender discipline of a father , the sociable and loving reproof of ...
Page xv
... honour of Divine Providence ever saved ) ascribe either to the vigour or the slackness of discipline . Nor is there any sociable per- fection in this life , civil or sacred , that can be above discipline ; but she is that which with her ...
... honour of Divine Providence ever saved ) ascribe either to the vigour or the slackness of discipline . Nor is there any sociable per- fection in this life , civil or sacred , that can be above discipline ; but she is that which with her ...
Page xxxv
... honour which I have once worn ; they do not deprive me of the places of public trust to which I have been appointed ; they do not abridge my salary or emoluments ; which , though I may not do so much to deserve as I did formerly , they ...
... honour which I have once worn ; they do not deprive me of the places of public trust to which I have been appointed ; they do not abridge my salary or emoluments ; which , though I may not do so much to deserve as I did formerly , they ...
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... honour and the alms due to Christ's living members ; the table of communion , now become a table of separa- tion , stands like an exalted platform upon the brow of the quire , fortified with bulwark and barricado , to keep off the ...
... honour and the alms due to Christ's living members ; the table of communion , now become a table of separa- tion , stands like an exalted platform upon the brow of the quire , fortified with bulwark and barricado , to keep off the ...
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... honour of its absolute sufficiency and supremacy inviolable : for if the Scrip- ture be for reformation , and antiquity to boot , it is but an advantage to the dozen , it is no winning cast : and though antiquity be against it , while ...
... honour of its absolute sufficiency and supremacy inviolable : for if the Scrip- ture be for reformation , and antiquity to boot , it is but an advantage to the dozen , it is no winning cast : and though antiquity be against it , while ...
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