Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and Ecclesiastical Pieces, with New Translations, and an Introduction, Volume 1J. Miller, 1809 |
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... ministers to be no ministers , and shortly after their church to be no church . Not to speak of those sense- less ceremonies which we only retain , as a dangerous earnest of sliding back to Rome , and serving merely , either as a mist ...
... ministers to be no ministers , and shortly after their church to be no church . Not to speak of those sense- less ceremonies which we only retain , as a dangerous earnest of sliding back to Rome , and serving merely , either as a mist ...
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... ministers , though Camden seem willing to find another cause : therefore about her second year , in a parliament , of men and minds some scarce well grounded , others belching the sour crudities of yesterday's popery , those ...
... ministers , though Camden seem willing to find another cause : therefore about her second year , in a parliament , of men and minds some scarce well grounded , others belching the sour crudities of yesterday's popery , those ...
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... or interworkings can knit the minister and the magistrate in their several functions , to the regard of any precise correspondency ? Seeing that the churchman's office is only to teach men Of Reformation in England . 21.
... or interworkings can knit the minister and the magistrate in their several functions , to the regard of any precise correspondency ? Seeing that the churchman's office is only to teach men Of Reformation in England . 21.
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... ministers in their several charges have the instructing and disciplining of God's people , by whose full and free election they are consecrated to that holy and equal aristocracy . And why should not the piety and conscience of ...
... ministers in their several charges have the instructing and disciplining of God's people , by whose full and free election they are consecrated to that holy and equal aristocracy . And why should not the piety and conscience of ...
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... minister whose calling and end is spiritual , ought to be honoured as a father and physician to the soul ( if he be found to be so ) , with a soulike and disciplelike reverence , which is indeed the dearest and most affectionate honour ...
... minister whose calling and end is spiritual , ought to be honoured as a father and physician to the soul ( if he be found to be so ) , with a soulike and disciplelike reverence , which is indeed the dearest and most affectionate honour ...
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