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... command in the Ministery ? Thus then wee see that our Ecclesiall , and Politicall choyses may consent and sort as well together without any rupture in the STATE , as Christians , and Freeholders . But as for honour , that ought indeed ...
... command in the Ministery ? Thus then wee see that our Ecclesiall , and Politicall choyses may consent and sort as well together without any rupture in the STATE , as Christians , and Freeholders . But as for honour , that ought indeed ...
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... command . " Thirdly , It is no command of per- fection further then it partakes of charity , which is the bond of perfection.98 Those commands therfore which compell us to self cruelty above our strength , so hardly will help forward to ...
... command . " Thirdly , It is no command of per- fection further then it partakes of charity , which is the bond of perfection.98 Those commands therfore which compell us to self cruelty above our strength , so hardly will help forward to ...
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... command to slay Jehoram a successive and hereditarie Tyrant , " it seems not the less imitable for that ; for where a thing grounded so much on natural reason hath the addition of a command from God , what does it but establish the ...
... command to slay Jehoram a successive and hereditarie Tyrant , " it seems not the less imitable for that ; for where a thing grounded so much on natural reason hath the addition of a command from God , what does it but establish the ...
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Milton in the Seventeenth Century | 15 |
From The Reason of ChurchGovernment 1642 | 49 |
From An Apology for Smectymnuus 1642 | 61 |
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