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Page 34
... grant them , ) shall be thrown down eternally into the darkest and deepest gulf of hell , where , under the despiteful control , the trample and spurn of all the other damned , that in the anguish of their torture , shall have no other ...
... grant them , ) shall be thrown down eternally into the darkest and deepest gulf of hell , where , under the despiteful control , the trample and spurn of all the other damned , that in the anguish of their torture , shall have no other ...
Page 41
... grant them bishops , we grant them worthy men , we grant them placed in several churches by the apostles ; we grant that Irenæus and Tertullian affirm this ; but that they were placed in a superior order above the presbytery , show from ...
... grant them bishops , we grant them worthy men , we grant them placed in several churches by the apostles ; we grant that Irenæus and Tertullian affirm this ; but that they were placed in a superior order above the presbytery , show from ...
Page 46
... grant that church - dis- cipline is platformed in the Bible , but that it is left to the discretion of men . To this conceit of theirs I answer , that it is both unsound and un- true ; for there is not that thing in the world of more ...
... grant that church - dis- cipline is platformed in the Bible , but that it is left to the discretion of men . To this conceit of theirs I answer , that it is both unsound and un- true ; for there is not that thing in the world of more ...
Page 57
... grants the remonstrant in the fifth section of his defence , and in the preface to his last short answer . But what need respect be had , whether he grant or grant it not , when as through all antiquity , and even in the loftiest times ...
... grants the remonstrant in the fifth section of his defence , and in the preface to his last short answer . But what need respect be had , whether he grant or grant it not , when as through all antiquity , and even in the loftiest times ...
Page 87
... grant it , and wonder how they came to light upon any thing so true ; and wonder more , if kings be the Lord's anointed , how they dare thus oil over and besmear so holy an unction with the corrupt and putrid ointment of their base ...
... grant it , and wonder how they came to light upon any thing so true ; and wonder more , if kings be the Lord's anointed , how they dare thus oil over and besmear so holy an unction with the corrupt and putrid ointment of their base ...
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