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Page xi
... proved hurtful and offensive to every true Christian , will be evinced to be alike hurtful to monarchy : for God forbid ... prove , that episcopacy , with that authority which it challenges in England , is not only not agreeable , 66 but ...
... proved hurtful and offensive to every true Christian , will be evinced to be alike hurtful to monarchy : for God forbid ... prove , that episcopacy , with that authority which it challenges in England , is not only not agreeable , 66 but ...
Page xix
... prove , first , That other reasons of divorce besides adultery were , by the law of Moses , and are yet to be , allowed by the christian magistrate , as a piece of justice , and that the words of Christ are not hereby contraried : next ...
... prove , first , That other reasons of divorce besides adultery were , by the law of Moses , and are yet to be , allowed by the christian magistrate , as a piece of justice , and that the words of Christ are not hereby contraried : next ...
Page xxii
... prove that they are more pleased with " public advice " than other statists with " pub- lic flattery , " " that men will then see the difference between the magnanimity of a trien- nial parliament , and that jealous haughtiness of ...
... prove that they are more pleased with " public advice " than other statists with " pub- lic flattery , " " that men will then see the difference between the magnanimity of a trien- nial parliament , and that jealous haughtiness of ...
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... antiquity I shall think to have fully answered , if I shall be able to prove out of anti- quity , First , that if they will conform our bishops to tion as in consistory among his cardinals , which were OF RFFORMATION IN ENGLAND .
... antiquity I shall think to have fully answered , if I shall be able to prove out of anti- quity , First , that if they will conform our bishops to tion as in consistory among his cardinals , which were OF RFFORMATION IN ENGLAND .
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... prove a kind of Palladium to save the city wherever it remained , be | So that in this manner the prelates , both ... proved a flat Arian , and his nephew Julian an apostate , and there his race ended : the church that before by ...
... prove a kind of Palladium to save the city wherever it remained , be | So that in this manner the prelates , both ... proved a flat Arian , and his nephew Julian an apostate , and there his race ended : the church that before by ...
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