Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and Ecclesiastical Pieces, with New Translations, and an Introduction, Volume 1J. Miller, 1809 |
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... Christian , will be evinced to be alike hurtful to monarchy : for God forbid that we should separate and distinguish the end and good of a monarch , from the end and good of the monarchy , or of that , from Christianity . How then this ...
... Christian , will be evinced to be alike hurtful to monarchy : for God forbid that we should separate and distinguish the end and good of a monarch , from the end and good of the monarchy , or of that , from Christianity . How then this ...
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... Christian faith , to exhort all , to encourage the good , to admonish the bad , privately the less offender , pub- licly the scandalous and stubborn ; to censure and sepa- rate , from the communion of Christ's flock , the conta gious ...
... Christian faith , to exhort all , to encourage the good , to admonish the bad , privately the less offender , pub- licly the scandalous and stubborn ; to censure and sepa- rate , from the communion of Christ's flock , the conta gious ...
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... Christ profes- sing that " his kingdom was not of this world , ” he thought the man could not stand much in Cæsar's light , nor much endamage the Roman empire ; for if the life of Christ be hid to this world , much more is his sceptre ...
... Christ profes- sing that " his kingdom was not of this world , ” he thought the man could not stand much in Cæsar's light , nor much endamage the Roman empire ; for if the life of Christ be hid to this world , much more is his sceptre ...
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... Christ's gospel biddeth also That they should no lordships held : Ne Christ's apostles were never so bold No such lordships to hem embrace , But smeren her sheep and keep her fold . And so forward . Whether the bishops of England have ...
... Christ's gospel biddeth also That they should no lordships held : Ne Christ's apostles were never so bold No such lordships to hem embrace , But smeren her sheep and keep her fold . And so forward . Whether the bishops of England have ...
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... Christian piety , the constancy of our nobility and com- mons of England , be ever forgotten , whose calm and temperate connivance could sit still and smile out the stormy bluster of men more audacious and precipitant than of solid and ...
... Christian piety , the constancy of our nobility and com- mons of England , be ever forgotten , whose calm and temperate connivance could sit still and smile out the stormy bluster of men more audacious and precipitant than of solid and ...
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