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... judge the seve- ral kingdoms of this world , and distributing national honours and rewards to religious and just commonwealths , shalt put an end to all earthly tyrannies , proclaiming thy universal and mild monarchy through heaven and ...
... judge the seve- ral kingdoms of this world , and distributing national honours and rewards to religious and just commonwealths , shalt put an end to all earthly tyrannies , proclaiming thy universal and mild monarchy through heaven and ...
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... judge whether that king's reign be a fit time from whence to pattern out the constitution of a church dis- cipline , much less that it should yield occasion from whence to foster and establish the continuance of im- perfection , with ...
... judge whether that king's reign be a fit time from whence to pattern out the constitution of a church dis- cipline , much less that it should yield occasion from whence to foster and establish the continuance of im- perfection , with ...
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... judge for me . | grew so hot , that Victor the bishop of Rome excom- municated all the churches of Asia for no other cause , and was worthily thereof reproved by Irenæus . For can any sound theologer think , that these great fathers ...
... judge for me . | grew so hot , that Victor the bishop of Rome excom- municated all the churches of Asia for no other cause , and was worthily thereof reproved by Irenæus . For can any sound theologer think , that these great fathers ...
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... judge rightly , we must judge by that which was to be their rule . | | caused to be laid up in a pillar of porphyry by his statue . How he or his teachers could trifle thus with half an eye open upon St. Paul's principles , I know not ...
... judge rightly , we must judge by that which was to be their rule . | | caused to be laid up in a pillar of porphyry by his statue . How he or his teachers could trifle thus with half an eye open upon St. Paul's principles , I know not ...
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... judge . But to draw to an end ; the second sort of those that may be justly numbered among the hinderers of re- formation , are libertines ; these suggest that the disci- pline sought would be intolerable : for one bishop now in a ...
... judge . But to draw to an end ; the second sort of those that may be justly numbered among the hinderers of re- formation , are libertines ; these suggest that the disci- pline sought would be intolerable : for one bishop now in a ...
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