Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and Ecclesiastical Pieces, with New Translations, and an Introduction, Volume 1J. Miller, 1809 |
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Page 147
... tithes ; and they say true , if any man be so minded to give them of his own the tenth or twen- tieth ; but that the law therefore of tithes is in force under the gospel , all other protestant divines , though equally concerned , yet ...
... tithes ; and they say true , if any man be so minded to give them of his own the tenth or twen- tieth ; but that the law therefore of tithes is in force under the gospel , all other protestant divines , though equally concerned , yet ...
Page 148
... tithes , can have no inheritance of land , but forfeit what they have . Besides this , tithes were of two sorts , those of every year , and those of every third year : of the former , every one that brought his tithes , was to eat his ...
... tithes , can have no inheritance of land , but forfeit what they have . Besides this , tithes were of two sorts , those of every year , and those of every third year : of the former , every one that brought his tithes , was to eat his ...
Page 149
... tithes , and of the best , were eminently superior , Numb . xviii . 28 , 29 : No protestant , I suppose , will liken one of our ministers to a high priest , but rather to a common Levite . Unless then , to keep their tithes , they mean ...
... tithes , and of the best , were eminently superior , Numb . xviii . 28 , 29 : No protestant , I suppose , will liken one of our ministers to a high priest , but rather to a common Levite . Unless then , to keep their tithes , they mean ...
Page 150
... tithes , by any consequence drawn from the law of Moses . But they think they have yet a bet- ter plea in the example of Melchisedec , who took tithes of Abraham ere the law was given ; whence they would infer tithes to be of moral ...
... tithes , by any consequence drawn from the law of Moses . But they think they have yet a bet- ter plea in the example of Melchisedec , who took tithes of Abraham ere the law was given ; whence they would infer tithes to be of moral ...
Page 151
... tithes to these Melchi- sedecs : but what if the person of Abraham can neither no way represent us , or will oblige the ministers to pay tithes no less than other men ? Abraham had not only a priest in his loins , but was himself a ...
... tithes to these Melchi- sedecs : but what if the person of Abraham can neither no way represent us , or will oblige the ministers to pay tithes no less than other men ? Abraham had not only a priest in his loins , but was himself a ...
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