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... Answer against the Doctrine and Disci- pline of Divorce : wherein the trivial Author of that Answer is discovered , the Licenser conferred with , and the Opinion , which they traduce , de- fended , 356 The tenure of Kings and ...
... Answer against the Doctrine and Disci- pline of Divorce : wherein the trivial Author of that Answer is discovered , the Licenser conferred with , and the Opinion , which they traduce , de- fended , 356 The tenure of Kings and ...
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... answer these men , but only to discover them ; for reason they have none but lust and licentiousness , and therefore answer can have none . It is not any discipline that they could live under , it is the corruption and remissness of ...
... answer these men , but only to discover them ; for reason they have none but lust and licentiousness , and therefore answer can have none . It is not any discipline that they could live under , it is the corruption and remissness of ...
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... answer . We must not run , they say , into sudden extremes . This is a fallacious rule , unless understood only of the actions of virtue about things indifferent : for if it be found that those two extremes be vice and virtue ...
... answer . We must not run , they say , into sudden extremes . This is a fallacious rule , unless understood only of the actions of virtue about things indifferent : for if it be found that those two extremes be vice and virtue ...
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... 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 . of prelaty , we find it granted ? Jerome , the learnedest of the fathers , hides not his opinion ...
... 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 . of prelaty , we find it granted ? Jerome , the learnedest of the fathers , hides not his opinion ...
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... answer the reviler in his language , though never so much provoked : yet in the detecting and convincing of any notorious enemy to truth and his country's peace , especially that is conceited to have a voluble and smart fluence of ...
... answer the reviler in his language , though never so much provoked : yet in the detecting and convincing of any notorious enemy to truth and his country's peace , especially that is conceited to have a voluble and smart fluence of ...
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