Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and Ecclesiastical Pieces, with New Translations, and an Introduction, Volume 1J. Miller, 1809 |
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... Christian discourse , written by Erasmus on this argument , not disagreeing in effect from Bucer . But this , I hope , will be enough to excuse me with the mere Englishman , to be no forger of new and loose opinions . Others may read ...
... Christian discourse , written by Erasmus on this argument , not disagreeing in effect from Bucer . But this , I hope , will be enough to excuse me with the mere Englishman , to be no forger of new and loose opinions . Others may read ...
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... Christian scriptures , to the most emi- nent political writers and historians of antiquity . both Grecian and Roman , to the laws of nature and nations , and lastly , to our own municipal laws . In respect of the first principles of ...
... Christian scriptures , to the most emi- nent political writers and historians of antiquity . both Grecian and Roman , to the laws of nature and nations , and lastly , to our own municipal laws . In respect of the first principles of ...
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... christian peace , or to withstand their disloyal pro- jects but if a toleration for mass were to be begged of the ... Christ himself returned such an awful repulse to those halting and timeserving prelates , that after much bold Of ...
... christian peace , or to withstand their disloyal pro- jects but if a toleration for mass were to be begged of the ... Christ himself returned such an awful repulse to those halting and timeserving prelates , that after much bold Of ...
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... Christian will be a martyr when he is called to it ; not presently does it follow , that every one suffering for religion is , without exception . Saint Paul writes , that " a man may give his body to be burnt , ( meaning for religion ) ...
... Christian will be a martyr when he is called to it ; not presently does it follow , that every one suffering for religion is , without exception . Saint Paul writes , that " a man may give his body to be burnt , ( meaning for religion ) ...
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... christian emperors , or have otherwise inveighed against error and superstition with vehement expres- sions ; I have done it neither out of malice , nor list to speak evil , nor any vain glory , but of mere necessity to vindicate the ...
... christian emperors , or have otherwise inveighed against error and superstition with vehement expres- sions ; I have done it neither out of malice , nor list to speak evil , nor any vain glory , but of mere necessity to vindicate the ...
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