The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce: In Two Books : Also the Judgement of Martin Bucer : Tetrachordon : and an Abridgement of Colasterion |
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Page v
... society may oppose formi- dable barriers to restrain , but they must ultimately yield to its influence . It is the irrevocable law of human nature that the general will consentaneously and firmly expressed shall triumph . Erroneous ...
... society may oppose formi- dable barriers to restrain , but they must ultimately yield to its influence . It is the irrevocable law of human nature that the general will consentaneously and firmly expressed shall triumph . Erroneous ...
Page viii
... society , have at length run themselves out ; or circumstances have arisen to expose their absurdity , or to abrogate their power . A great vital question involving the interests of morality and religion , and deeply affecting the well ...
... society , have at length run themselves out ; or circumstances have arisen to expose their absurdity , or to abrogate their power . A great vital question involving the interests of morality and religion , and deeply affecting the well ...
Page xii
... society ; and that society was a marriage ; and that marriage was confederate by God himself , and hallowed by a blessing . It contains in it all sweetness , and all society and felicity , and all prudence , and all wisdom . For there ...
... society ; and that society was a marriage ; and that marriage was confederate by God himself , and hallowed by a blessing . It contains in it all sweetness , and all society and felicity , and all prudence , and all wisdom . For there ...
Page xiii
... , " And these inferior far beneath me set ? 1 " Among unequal what society * Can sort , what harmony or true delight ? " Which must be mutual in proportion due " Giv❜n and receiv'd ; but in disparity " The PREFACE .
... , " And these inferior far beneath me set ? 1 " Among unequal what society * Can sort , what harmony or true delight ? " Which must be mutual in proportion due " Giv❜n and receiv'd ; but in disparity " The PREFACE .
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... society ; and to do this with no smart- ing corrosive , but with a smooth and pleasing lesson , which received hath the virtue to soften and dispel rooted and knotty sorrows , and without enchant- ment , if that be feared , or spell ...
... society ; and to do this with no smart- ing corrosive , but with a smooth and pleasing lesson , which received hath the virtue to soften and dispel rooted and knotty sorrows , and without enchant- ment , if that be feared , or spell ...
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