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... matters of religion , out of which have arisen nearly all the convulsions of modern Europe . Both the works are written with beautiful simpli- city and earnestness . The divine right and the political expediency of tithes are examined ...
... matters of religion , out of which have arisen nearly all the convulsions of modern Europe . Both the works are written with beautiful simpli- city and earnestness . The divine right and the political expediency of tithes are examined ...
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... matter it was as want of a fat diocese that kept our Britain bishops so poor in the primitive times , that being ... matters of the church almost 400 years after Christ , and very probably far lower : for Nicephorus Phocas the Greek ...
... matter it was as want of a fat diocese that kept our Britain bishops so poor in the primitive times , that being ... matters of the church almost 400 years after Christ , and very probably far lower : for Nicephorus Phocas the Greek ...
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... matter , four hundred years at least above their time , concerning the distinc- tion of bishop and presbyter , whenas we find them such blind judges of things before their eyes , in their decrees of precedency between bishop and bishop ...
... matter , four hundred years at least above their time , concerning the distinc- tion of bishop and presbyter , whenas we find them such blind judges of things before their eyes , in their decrees of precedency between bishop and bishop ...
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... matters it for thee , or thy bewailing ? When time was , thou couldst not find a syllable of all that thou hast read ... matter which he knew would be grievous , brings him in be- moaning his lot , that he knew more than other men . For ...
... matters it for thee , or thy bewailing ? When time was , thou couldst not find a syllable of all that thou hast read ... matter which he knew would be grievous , brings him in be- moaning his lot , that he knew more than other men . For ...
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... matter , courteous Re- monstrant , they were not making Latin : if in dealing with an outlandish name , they thought it best not to screw the English mouth to a harsh foreign termina- tion , so they kept the radical word , they did no ...
... matter , courteous Re- monstrant , they were not making Latin : if in dealing with an outlandish name , they thought it best not to screw the English mouth to a harsh foreign termina- tion , so they kept the radical word , they did no ...
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