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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... prove acceptable to the bigots of any sect . Whether our senators and the people at large are prepared to meet this great subject , and fear- lessly to act upon the dictates of truth and charity ; or whether , devoted to established ...
... prove acceptable to the bigots of any sect . Whether our senators and the people at large are prepared to meet this great subject , and fear- lessly to act upon the dictates of truth and charity ; or whether , devoted to established ...
Page xiv
... prove " Tedious alike : Of fellowship I speak , " Such as I seek , fit to participate " All rational delight . " - But it is " the unhappy chance of many men , finding ( as Taylor quaintly expresses it , ) many inconveniencies upon the ...
... prove " Tedious alike : Of fellowship I speak , " Such as I seek , fit to participate " All rational delight . " - But it is " the unhappy chance of many men , finding ( as Taylor quaintly expresses it , ) many inconveniencies upon the ...
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... proving but of bad nourishment in the concoction , as it was heed- less in the devouring , puffs up unhealthily a certain big face of pretended learning , mistaken among cre- dulous men for the wholesome habit of soundness and good ...
... proving but of bad nourishment in the concoction , as it was heed- less in the devouring , puffs up unhealthily a certain big face of pretended learning , mistaken among cre- dulous men for the wholesome habit of soundness and good ...
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... a mind large enough to take into their thoughts a general survey of hu- man things , would soon prove themselves in that opinion far deceived . For though it were granted us by Divine indulgence to be exempt from all that THE ...
... a mind large enough to take into their thoughts a general survey of hu- man things , would soon prove themselves in that opinion far deceived . For though it were granted us by Divine indulgence to be exempt from all that THE ...
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... 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 ...
... 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 ...
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