Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and Ecclesiastical Pieces, with New Translations, and an Introduction, Volume 1J. Miller, 1809 |
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Page 133
... punishes them who believe not as the church believes , though against the scripture ; but the protestant , teaching ... punishing ; and so whom his doctrine acknowledges a true believer , his discipline persecutes as a heretic . The ...
... punishes them who believe not as the church believes , though against the scripture ; but the protestant , teaching ... punishing ; and so whom his doctrine acknowledges a true believer , his discipline persecutes as a heretic . The ...
Page 138
... punishment was by himself expressly set down but magistrates under the gospel , our free , elective and rational worship , are most commonly busiest to force those things which in . the gospel are either left free , nay , sometimes ...
... punishment was by himself expressly set down but magistrates under the gospel , our free , elective and rational worship , are most commonly busiest to force those things which in . the gospel are either left free , nay , sometimes ...
Page 140
... punish- ment of their scandal to others . As for the promoting of God's glory , none , I think , will say that his glory ought to be promoted in religious things by unwarrant- able means , much less by means contrary to what he hath ...
... punish- ment of their scandal to others . As for the promoting of God's glory , none , I think , will say that his glory ought to be promoted in religious things by unwarrant- able means , much less by means contrary to what he hath ...
Page 186
... punished neither by fines , nor corporal punishment , unless it should appear necessary to the security of the state . But he would 66 remove their idolatry and all the furniture thereof , whether idols or the mass , wherein they adore ...
... punished neither by fines , nor corporal punishment , unless it should appear necessary to the security of the state . But he would 66 remove their idolatry and all the furniture thereof , whether idols or the mass , wherein they adore ...
Page 217
... punishment too like that inflicted by the tyrant Me- zentius , so little worthy to be received as that remedy of loneliness , which God meant us . Since we know it is not the joining of another body will remové loneliness , but the ...
... punishment too like that inflicted by the tyrant Me- zentius , so little worthy to be received as that remedy of loneliness , which God meant us . Since we know it is not the joining of another body will remové loneliness , but the ...
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