Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and Ecclesiastical Pieces, with New Translations, and an Introduction, Volume 1 |
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ing at rovers ; in this we are no better than a schism from all the reformation , and a sore scandal to them : for while we hold ordination to belong only to bishops , as our prelates do , we must of necessity hold also their ministers ...
ing at rovers ; in this we are no better than a schism from all the reformation , and a sore scandal to them : for while we hold ordination to belong only to bishops , as our prelates do , we must of necessity hold also their ministers ...
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... afterwards archbishop of Canterbury , lost favour in the court , and I think was discharged the government of his see , for favoring the ministers , though Camden seem willing to find another cause : therefore about her second year ...
... afterwards archbishop of Canterbury , lost favour in the court , and I think was discharged the government of his see , for favoring the ministers , though Camden seem willing to find another cause : therefore about her second year ...
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... evangelical precept forbids churchmen to intermeddle with worldly employments , what interweavings or interworkings can knit the minister and the inagistrate in their several functions , to the regard of any precise correspondency ?
... evangelical precept forbids churchmen to intermeddle with worldly employments , what interweavings or interworkings can knit the minister and the inagistrate in their several functions , to the regard of any precise correspondency ?
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Indeed , if the minister's part be rightly discharged , it renders him the people more conscionable , quiet , and easy to be governed ; if otherwise , his life and doctrine will declare him . If , therefore , the constitution of the ...
Indeed , if the minister's part be rightly discharged , it renders him the people more conscionable , quiet , and easy to be governed ; if otherwise , his life and doctrine will declare him . If , therefore , the constitution of the ...
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... the godliest , the wisest , the learnedest ministers in their several charges liave the instructing and disciplining of God's people , by whose full and free election they are consecrated to that holy and equal aristocracy .
... the godliest , the wisest , the learnedest ministers in their several charges liave the instructing and disciplining of God's people , by whose full and free election they are consecrated to that holy and equal aristocracy .
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