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Page 194
... matrimony be not to be advanced like that exalted perdition written of to the Thessalonians , " above all that is called God , " or good- ness , nay against them both ; then I dare affirm , there will be found in the contents of this ...
... matrimony be not to be advanced like that exalted perdition written of to the Thessalonians , " above all that is called God , " or good- ness , nay against them both ; then I dare affirm , there will be found in the contents of this ...
Page 197
... matrimony or other ordinance before the good of man and the plain exigence of charity , let him profess papist , or protestant , or what he will , he is no better than a Pharisee , and understands not the gospel : whom as a ...
... matrimony or other ordinance before the good of man and the plain exigence of charity , let him profess papist , or protestant , or what he will , he is no better than a Pharisee , and understands not the gospel : whom as a ...
Page 198
... matrimony not seldom into a familiar and coin- habiting mischief ; at least into a drooping and disconsolate household cap- tivity , without refuge or redemption . So ungoverned and so wild a race doth superstition run us , from one ...
... matrimony not seldom into a familiar and coin- habiting mischief ; at least into a drooping and disconsolate household cap- tivity , without refuge or redemption . So ungoverned and so wild a race doth superstition run us , from one ...
Page 200
... matrimony , not only to those merciful and life - giving 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 ...
... matrimony , not only to those merciful and life - giving 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 ...
Page 202
... matrimony . That no covenant whatsoever obliges against the main end both of itself , and of the parties covenanting . For all sense and equity reclaims , that any law or covenant , how solemn or strait soever , either between God and ...
... matrimony . That no covenant whatsoever obliges against the main end both of itself , and of the parties covenanting . For all sense and equity reclaims , that any law or covenant , how solemn or strait soever , either between God and ...
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