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... honour , that ought indeed to be differ- ent , and distinct as either Office looks a severall way , the Minister whose Calling and end is spirituall , ought to be hon- our'd as a Father and Physitian to the Soule ( if he be found to be ...
... honour , that ought indeed to be differ- ent , and distinct as either Office looks a severall way , the Minister whose Calling and end is spirituall , ought to be hon- our'd as a Father and Physitian to the Soule ( if he be found to be ...
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... honour vouchsaft from Heav'n , to give out reformation to the World . Who was it but our English Constantine that baptiz'd the Roman Empire ? who but the Northumbrian Willibrode , and Winifride of Devon with their followers , were the ...
... honour vouchsaft from Heav'n , to give out reformation to the World . Who was it but our English Constantine that baptiz'd the Roman Empire ? who but the Northumbrian Willibrode , and Winifride of Devon with their followers , were the ...
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... honours sake , and may it be eternall to him , shall name him , the Lord Brook.150 He writing of Episcopacy , and by ... honour'd regard with Ye , so full of meeknes and breathing charity , that next to his last testament , who bequeath ...
... honours sake , and may it be eternall to him , shall name him , the Lord Brook.150 He writing of Episcopacy , and by ... honour'd regard with Ye , so full of meeknes and breathing charity , that next to his last testament , who bequeath ...
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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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