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
... truth or falsehood is uncontroulable . The institutions of religion and the laws of 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 ...
... truth or falsehood is uncontroulable . The institutions of religion and the laws of 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 ...
Page vi
... truth as well as her advocates have been violently wrested from her defence . It has been deemed high treason against established authority to seek her in the exile to which she has been driven , or to make an appeal in her behalf ...
... truth as well as her advocates have been violently wrested from her defence . It has been deemed high treason against established authority to seek her in the exile to which she has been driven , or to make an appeal in her behalf ...
Page vii
... truth . Ancient and for- gotten doctrines which were uttered in unheeding ears , or which were heard only to be reprobated ; possessing still the vigour of immortality which obscurity and neglect could never impair , because they were ...
... truth . Ancient and for- gotten doctrines which were uttered in unheeding ears , or which were heard only to be reprobated ; possessing still the vigour of immortality which obscurity and neglect could never impair , because they were ...
Page xi
... truth and charity ; or whether , devoted to established custom and ancient institutions , they resolve not to change an iota of things as they are ; yet will the present work , if read with attention , abate certain popular prejudices ...
... truth and charity ; or whether , devoted to established custom and ancient institutions , they resolve not to change an iota of things as they are ; yet will the present work , if read with attention , abate certain popular prejudices ...
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... truth and solid wisdom out of human life , were it not that God , rather than man , once in many ages calls together the prudent and religious counsels of men , deputed to repress the encroach- ments , and to work off the inveterate ...
... truth and solid wisdom out of human life , were it not that God , rather than man , once in many ages calls together the prudent and religious counsels of men , deputed to repress the encroach- ments , and to work off the inveterate ...
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