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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... remedy for this evil , which , according to present intitutions , is lengthened to the utmost period of the life of man ? Of Milton himself it is no longer necessary to speak either in the language of censure or applause . He has gained ...
... remedy for this evil , which , according to present intitutions , is lengthened to the utmost period of the life of man ? Of Milton himself it is no longer necessary to speak either in the language of censure or applause . He has gained ...
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... remedy of our lone- liness , will not admit now either of charity or mercy , to come in and mediate , or pacify the fierce- ness of this gentle ordinance , the unremedied lone- liness of this remedy . Advise ye well , supreme senate ...
... remedy of our lone- liness , will not admit now either of charity or mercy , to come in and mediate , or pacify the fierce- ness of this gentle ordinance , the unremedied lone- liness of this remedy . Advise ye well , supreme senate ...
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... remedy against loneliness , nor live in any union or contentment all their days ; yet they shall , so they be but found suitably weaponed to the least possibility of sensual enjoyment , be made , spight of antipathy , to fadge together ...
... remedy against loneliness , nor live in any union or contentment all their days ; yet they shall , so they be but found suitably weaponed to the least possibility of sensual enjoyment , be made , spight of antipathy , to fadge together ...
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... remedies of Moses , but as much as may be , to that serene and blissful condition it was in at the beginning , and shall deserve of all apprehensive men , ( considering the troubles and distempers , which , for want of this insight have ...
... remedies of Moses , but as much as may be , to that serene and blissful condition it was in at the beginning , and shall deserve of all apprehensive men , ( considering the troubles and distempers , which , for want of this insight have ...
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... remedy either sharp or sweet , Sharp we ourselves distaste ; and sweet , under whose hands we are , is scrupled and suspected as too luscious , In such a posture Christ found the Jews , who were neither won with the austerity of John ...
... remedy either sharp or sweet , Sharp we ourselves distaste ; and sweet , under whose hands we are , is scrupled and suspected as too luscious , In such a posture Christ found the Jews , who were neither won with the austerity of John ...
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adultery affirm allowed answer Antichrist apostle argument better bill of divorce body bondage canon canon law cause of divorce CHAP charity Christ Christian church civil civil law command conscience consent covenant decree desertion Deut dispense dissolve divine doctrine doth duty equity evil Fagius faith father fault flesh forbid fornication give God's gospel granted hardness of heart hate hath holy honour human husband infidel injury institution Jews joined judge judicial law Justinian law of Moses learned less lest liberty licence live Lord lust magistrate man's marriage marry Martin Bucer matrimony meet help ment mind moral nature never opinion ordinance PARLIAMENT OF ENGLAND Paul peace permitted pharisees precept prove punishment reason reformation religion remedy riage saith Saviour scripture society soul spake suffered taught Tertullian thereof thing thought tion true truth unclean unfitness usury wedlock whenas wherein wife wisdom wise woman words of Christ