Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and Ecclesiastical Pieces, with New Translations, and an Introduction, Volume 1J. Miller, 1809 |
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Page 68
... church hath now overcome her late distresses after the unwearied labours of many her true servants that stood up in her defence ; thou Or also wouldst take upon thee to share amongst them of 68 The Reason of Church - Government.
... church hath now overcome her late distresses after the unwearied labours of many her true servants that stood up in her defence ; thou Or also wouldst take upon thee to share amongst them of 68 The Reason of Church - Government.
Page 71
... labour and intense study , ( which I take to be my portion in this life ) joined with the strong propensity of nature , I might perhaps leave something so written to after times , as they should not willingly let it die . These thoughts ...
... labour and intense study , ( which I take to be my portion in this life ) joined with the strong propensity of nature , I might perhaps leave something so written to after times , as they should not willingly let it die . These thoughts ...
Page 75
... labour and serious things , it were happy for the commonwealth , if our magistrates , as in those famous governments of old , would take into their care , not only the deciding of our contentious law cases and brawls , but the managing ...
... labour and serious things , it were happy for the commonwealth , if our magistrates , as in those famous governments of old , would take into their care , not only the deciding of our contentious law cases and brawls , but the managing ...
Page 77
... labours of the church , to whose service , by the intentions of my parents and friends , I was destined of a child , and in mine own resolutions ; till coming to some maturity of years , and perceiving what tyranny had invaded the ...
... labours of the church , to whose service , by the intentions of my parents and friends , I was destined of a child , and in mine own resolutions ; till coming to some maturity of years , and perceiving what tyranny had invaded the ...
Page 92
... labours and greatest merits in the church , he requires either nothing , if he could so subsist , or a very common and reasonable sup- ply of human necessaries we cannot therefore do bet- ter than to leave this care of ours to God , he ...
... labours and greatest merits in the church , he requires either nothing , if he could so subsist , or a very common and reasonable sup- ply of human necessaries we cannot therefore do bet- ter than to leave this care of ours to God , he ...
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