The Prose WorksWestley and Davis, 1834 |
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Page 12
... princes and potentates of the earth , which way soever the gospel was spread , to study ways out to make a coherence between the church's polity and theirs : there- fore , when Pilate heard once our Saviour Christ pro- fessing that ...
... princes and potentates of the earth , which way soever the gospel was spread , to study ways out to make a coherence between the church's polity and theirs : there- fore , when Pilate heard once our Saviour Christ pro- fessing that ...
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... princes tractable to the prelacy , then much mischief is like to ensue . And can it be nearer hand , than when ... prince in christendom , who , hearing this rare sophistry , can choose but smile ; and if we be not blind at home , we may ...
... princes tractable to the prelacy , then much mischief is like to ensue . And can it be nearer hand , than when ... prince in christendom , who , hearing this rare sophistry , can choose but smile ; and if we be not blind at home , we may ...
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... prince shall suffer under him a commission of authority to be exercised , till all the land groan and cry out , as ... princes and common- wealths ; who are not ignorant that our prelates , and as many as they can infect , account them ...
... prince shall suffer under him a commission of authority to be exercised , till all the land groan and cry out , as ... princes and common- wealths ; who are not ignorant that our prelates , and as many as they can infect , account them ...
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... prince never so just and equal to his subjects , yet such are their malicious and depraved eyes , that they so look ... prince's fa- vour , and to continue so long to them , as by pleasing him they shall deserve : whence it must needs be ...
... prince never so just and equal to his subjects , yet such are their malicious and depraved eyes , that they so look ... prince's fa- vour , and to continue so long to them , as by pleasing him they shall deserve : whence it must needs be ...
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... princes , and great statists , have thought it a prime piece of necessary policy , to thrust themselves under disguise into a popular throng , to stand the night long under eaves of houses , and low windows , that they might hear every ...
... princes , and great statists , have thought it a prime piece of necessary policy , to thrust themselves under disguise into a popular throng , to stand the night long under eaves of houses , and low windows , that they might hear every ...
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