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 viii
... perhaps , not be deemed too much to affirm , that if the laws regarding royal marriages had been consonant either with reason or religion , or if the subject of divorce , as it regards the community in general , had been properly ...
... perhaps , not be deemed too much to affirm , that if the laws regarding royal marriages had been consonant either with reason or religion , or if the subject of divorce , as it regards the community in general , had been properly ...
Page x
... perhaps the most impartial biographer of Mil- ton , says " On the subject of Divorce , he makes out a strong case , and fights with arguments which cannot be easily repelled . The whole context of the Holy Scriptures , the laws of the ...
... perhaps the most impartial biographer of Mil- ton , says " On the subject of Divorce , he makes out a strong case , and fights with arguments which cannot be easily repelled . The whole context of the Holy Scriptures , the laws of the ...
Page xii
... perhaps founded on some vital mistake with regard to the institution of marriage itself . Matrimony certainly partakes more of the nature of a civil contract , than of that of a religious obligation ; and is a totally different thing ...
... perhaps founded on some vital mistake with regard to the institution of marriage itself . Matrimony certainly partakes more of the nature of a civil contract , than of that of a religious obligation ; and is a totally different thing ...
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... perhaps , to see so great a strength of scripture mustering up in favour , as they sup- pose , of their debaucheries ; they will know better when they shall hence learn , that honest liberty is . the greatest foe to dishonest licence ...
... perhaps , to see so great a strength of scripture mustering up in favour , as they sup- pose , of their debaucheries ; they will know better when they shall hence learn , that honest liberty is . the greatest foe to dishonest licence ...
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... perhaps exceed the hopes , that can be in others , of ever introducing it with any great success . What if I should tell ye now of dispensations and indulgencies , to give a little the reins , to let them play and nibble with the bait a ...
... perhaps exceed the hopes , that can be in others , of ever introducing it with any great success . What if I should tell ye now of dispensations and indulgencies , to give a little the reins , to let them play and nibble with the bait a ...
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