The Prose WorksWestley and Davis, 1834 |
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... bring forth that viper of sedition , that for these fourscore years hath been breeding to eat through the entrails of our peace ; but let her cast her abortive spawn without the danger of this travailing and throbbing kingdom : that we ...
... bring forth that viper of sedition , that for these fourscore years hath been breeding to eat through the entrails of our peace ; but let her cast her abortive spawn without the danger of this travailing and throbbing kingdom : that we ...
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... bring satisfac- tion from such an author , to whose very essence the reader must be fain to contribute his own understand- ing ? Had God ever intended that we should have sought any part of useful instruction from Ignatius , doubtless ...
... bring satisfac- tion from such an author , to whose very essence the reader must be fain to contribute his own understand- ing ? Had God ever intended that we should have sought any part of useful instruction from Ignatius , doubtless ...
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... bring an engagement upon ourselves of assenting to all that it charges upon us . For suppose we should now , neg- lecting that which is clear in Scripture , that a bishop and presbyter is all one both in name and office , and that what ...
... bring an engagement upon ourselves of assenting to all that it charges upon us . For suppose we should now , neg- lecting that which is clear in Scripture , that a bishop and presbyter is all one both in name and office , and that what ...
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... bringing forth . Contentions , before brotherly , were now hostile . Men went to choose their bishop as they went to ... bring a numb and chill stupidity of soul , an unactive blindness of mind , upon the people by their leaden doctrine ...
... bringing forth . Contentions , before brotherly , were now hostile . Men went to choose their bishop as they went to ... bring a numb and chill stupidity of soul , an unactive blindness of mind , upon the people by their leaden doctrine ...
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... bring , against what opposition or danger soever , yet needs must it sit heavily upon their spirits , that , being ... brings him in be- moaning his lot , that he knew more than other men . For surely to every good and peaceable man , it ...
... bring , against what opposition or danger soever , yet needs must it sit heavily upon their spirits , that , being ... brings him in be- moaning his lot , that he knew more than other men . For surely to every good and peaceable man , it ...
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