Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and Ecclesiastical Pieces, with New Translations, and an Introduction, Volume 1J. Miller, 1809 |
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... virtues , it may assure us that the fall of prelacy , whose actions are so far distant from justice , cannot shake the least fringe that borders the royal ca- nopy ; but that their standing doth continually oppose and lay battery to ...
... virtues , it may assure us that the fall of prelacy , whose actions are so far distant from justice , cannot shake the least fringe that borders the royal ca- nopy ; but that their standing doth continually oppose and lay battery to ...
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... virtue , not to extend your li- mits ; ( for what needs to win a fading triumphant lau- rel out of the tears of wretched men ? ) but to settle the pure worship of God in his church , and justice in the state : then shall the hardest ...
... virtue , not to extend your li- mits ; ( for what needs to win a fading triumphant lau- rel out of the tears of wretched men ? ) but to settle the pure worship of God in his church , and justice in the state : then shall the hardest ...
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... virtue . Commit securely to true . wisdom the vanquishing and uncasing of craft and sub- tlety , which are but her two runagates : join your in- vincible might to do worthy and godlike deeds ; and then he that seeks to break your union ...
... virtue . Commit securely to true . wisdom the vanquishing and uncasing of craft and sub- tlety , which are but her two runagates : join your in- vincible might to do worthy and godlike deeds ; and then he that seeks to break your union ...
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... virtue of those testimonies which are alleged to that pose in some late treatises ; one whereof goes under the name of James Archbishop of Armagh . EPISCOPACY , as it is taken for an order in the church above a presbyter , or as we ...
... virtue of those testimonies which are alleged to that pose in some late treatises ; one whereof goes under the name of James Archbishop of Armagh . EPISCOPACY , as it is taken for an order in the church above a presbyter , or as we ...
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... virtue , hath left him me- morable to posterity , but only this doubtful relation , which we must take at his word : and how shall this testimony receive credit from his word , whose very name had scarce been thought on but for this ...
... virtue , hath left him me- morable to posterity , but only this doubtful relation , which we must take at his word : and how shall this testimony receive credit from his word , whose very name had scarce been thought on but for this ...
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