The Prose WorksWestley and Davis, 1834 |
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... gospel , or of the apostles in their epistles ? for God testifies that those things are to be done which are written . " And then thus , “ What obstinacy , what presumption is this , to prefer human tradition before divine ordinance ...
... gospel , or of the apostles in their epistles ? for God testifies that those things are to be done which are written . " And then thus , “ What obstinacy , what presumption is this , to prefer human tradition before divine ordinance ...
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... gospel , as the bishops dare not deny , we may well conclude of what late standing this position is , newly calculated for the alti- tude of bishop - elevation , and lettuce for their lips . But by what example can they shew , that the ...
... gospel , as the bishops dare not deny , we may well conclude of what late standing this position is , newly calculated for the alti- tude of bishop - elevation , and lettuce for their lips . But by what example can they shew , that the ...
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... 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 " his kingdom was not of this world , ” he thought the man ...
... 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 " his kingdom was not of this world , ” he thought the man ...
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... gospel , he may be answered other where . This doubtless , that they ought to be many and overcostly , no true protestant will affirm . Now I appeal to all wise men , what an ex- cessive waste of treasure hath been within these few ...
... gospel , he may be answered other where . This doubtless , that they ought to be many and overcostly , no true protestant will affirm . Now I appeal to all wise men , what an ex- cessive waste of treasure hath been within these few ...
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... gospel , that all the danger is to be feared from the priest to the king . Whilst the priest's office in the law was set out with an exterior lustre of pomp and glory , kings were ambitious to be priests ; now priests , not perceiving ...
... gospel , that all the danger is to be feared from the priest to the king . Whilst the priest's office in the law was set out with an exterior lustre of pomp and glory , kings were ambitious to be priests ; now priests , not perceiving ...
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