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... hath disused ministers from these disputations . The Re- formation seemed to have brought down Popery so low , that we grew secure , and thought there was no danger of it : and the Papists of late have forborn much to meddle with us ...
... hath disused ministers from these disputations . The Re- formation seemed to have brought down Popery so low , that we grew secure , and thought there was no danger of it : and the Papists of late have forborn much to meddle with us ...
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... hath been worse than it was before ; and they say likewise that the evilness of money hath made all things dearer . " - LATIMER'S Sermon of the Plough . [ Benefit of Clergy . ] " A LAW of Henry VII . for burning in the hand clerks ...
... hath been worse than it was before ; and they say likewise that the evilness of money hath made all things dearer . " - LATIMER'S Sermon of the Plough . [ Benefit of Clergy . ] " A LAW of Henry VII . for burning in the hand clerks ...
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... hath thus seen God , can no more describe what he has seen , than he that hath not . In two of these Divine Interviews , the Father spoke while I was in agony of prayer for perfect conformity to himself ; twice more , when I was in the ...
... hath thus seen God , can no more describe what he has seen , than he that hath not . In two of these Divine Interviews , the Father spoke while I was in agony of prayer for perfect conformity to himself ; twice more , when I was in the ...
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... hath hanged up a glove to this pur- pose , and threateneth to enter into combat whosoever shall take it downe . Be- with hold , I have taken it downe myself ; ' and at that word , plucking out the glove , shewed it openly , and then ...
... hath hanged up a glove to this pur- pose , and threateneth to enter into combat whosoever shall take it downe . Be- with hold , I have taken it downe myself ; ' and at that word , plucking out the glove , shewed it openly , and then ...
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... hath not so builded his church upon sand . 1 Luc . xv . 10 . If it were founded upon the works of man , then should his church never stand , neither by them nor by us . We are but feeble and windshaken pillars , unable to under- prop ...
... hath not so builded his church upon sand . 1 Luc . xv . 10 . If it were founded upon the works of man , then should his church never stand , neither by them nor by us . We are but feeble and windshaken pillars , unable to under- prop ...
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Página 52 - ... forms; then they study how to hook in this or that quaint sentence of philosopher or father, this or that nice speculation, endeavouring to couch all this in most elegant language; in short, their main end is to shew their wit, their reading, and whatever they think is excellent in them : No doubt rarely agreeing with that of St Paul, " I determined not to know any thing among you save Jesus Christ and him crucified ; and my speech and preaching was not with enticing words of man's wisdom, but...