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... less can we believe that God would leave his frail and feeble , though not less beloved church here below , to the perpetual stumble of conjecture and disturbance in this our dark voyage , without the card and compass of discipline ...
... less can we believe that God would leave his frail and feeble , though not less beloved church here below , to the perpetual stumble of conjecture and disturbance in this our dark voyage , without the card and compass of discipline ...
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... less in merit , but bigger in ambition , strove to invade those privileges by intrusion and plea of right , which Polycarpus , and others like him possessed , from the voluntary surrender of men subdued by the excel- lency of their ...
... less in merit , but bigger in ambition , strove to invade those privileges by intrusion and plea of right , which Polycarpus , and others like him possessed , from the voluntary surrender of men subdued by the excel- lency of their ...
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... less to the contempt of him whom they feign to be the arch founder of prelaty , St. Peter , who , by what he writes in the fifth chapter of his first epis- tle , should seem to be far another man than tradition reports him there he ...
... less to the contempt of him whom they feign to be the arch founder of prelaty , St. Peter , who , by what he writes in the fifth chapter of his first epis- tle , should seem to be far another man than tradition reports him there he ...
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... less is offered . This is all we get by demurring in God's service . It is not rebellion that ought to be the hinderance of re- formation , but it is the want of this which is the cause of that . The prelates which boast themselves the ...
... less is offered . This is all we get by demurring in God's service . It is not rebellion that ought to be the hinderance of re- formation , but it is the want of this which is the cause of that . The prelates which boast themselves the ...
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... less ? he that would and what it is that he so rashly hath let down into the hide his faults from such a wholesome curing as this , divine vessel of his soul , God's temple . If this obtain and count it a twofold punishment , as some do ...
... less ? he that would and what it is that he so rashly hath let down into the hide his faults from such a wholesome curing as this , divine vessel of his soul , God's temple . If this obtain and count it a twofold punishment , as some do ...
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