Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and Ecclesiastical Pieces, with New Translations, and an Introduction, Volume 1J. Miller, 1809 |
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Page 135
... grant him able , which is proved he is not , yet as a civil magistrate he hath no right . Christ hath a govern- ment of his own , sufficient of itself to all his ends and purposes in governing his church , but much different from that ...
... grant him able , which is proved he is not , yet as a civil magistrate he hath no right . Christ hath a govern- ment of his own , sufficient of itself to all his ends and purposes in governing his church , but much different from that ...
Page 142
... story , driven to and fro between the Picts and the sea . *** But grant it be- longing any way to the magistrate , that prophane and ** licentious persons omit not the performance of holy du 142 A Treatise of Civil Power.
... story , driven to and fro between the Picts and the sea . *** But grant it be- longing any way to the magistrate , that prophane and ** licentious persons omit not the performance of holy du 142 A Treatise of Civil Power.
Page 152
... grant that the people then paid tithes , there will not yet be the like reason to enjoin us ; they being then under ceremonies , a mere laity , we now under Christ , a royal priesthood , 1 Pet . ii . 9 , as we are coheirs , kings and ...
... grant that the people then paid tithes , there will not yet be the like reason to enjoin us ; they being then under ceremonies , a mere laity , we now under Christ , a royal priesthood , 1 Pet . ii . 9 , as we are coheirs , kings and ...
Page 185
... grant , that neither he can impose , nor the other believe or obey , aught in religion , but from the word of God only . More amply to understand this , may be read the 14th and 15th chapters to the Romans , and the contents of the 14th ...
... grant , that neither he can impose , nor the other believe or obey , aught in religion , but from the word of God only . More amply to understand this , may be read the 14th and 15th chapters to the Romans , and the contents of the 14th ...
Page 193
... grant he hath already much . whereof not to repent him : yet let me aread him , not to be the foreman of any misjudged opinion , unless his resolutions be firmly seated in a square and constant mind , not conscious to itself of any ...
... grant he hath already much . whereof not to repent him : yet let me aread him , not to be the foreman of any misjudged opinion , unless his resolutions be firmly seated in a square and constant mind , not conscious to itself of any ...
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