Discourses Preached on Several Occasions: By the Right Reverend Father in God, Thomas Sherlock, D. D. Late Lord Bishop of London, and Master of the Temple. Vol. V..At the Clarendon Press, 1797 - 338 pages |
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... bear Ca- far's Image and Superfcription , a manifest Token of their Subjection and his Sove- reignty ; he determined , Render therefore unto Cæfar the Things which are Cæfar's . Agreeable to which is the Apoftle's Rule , Tribute to whom ...
... bear Ca- far's Image and Superfcription , a manifest Token of their Subjection and his Sove- reignty ; he determined , Render therefore unto Cæfar the Things which are Cæfar's . Agreeable to which is the Apoftle's Rule , Tribute to whom ...
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... bears the Perfon of the Common- wealth ; by him the Public lives and acts ; therefore is his Life facred : which but cold- ly to defend is Want of Affection to the Pub- lic , and Treafon against the original Laws of all lic , 10 ...
... bears the Perfon of the Common- wealth ; by him the Public lives and acts ; therefore is his Life facred : which but cold- ly to defend is Want of Affection to the Pub- lic , and Treafon against the original Laws of all lic , 10 ...
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... bear any Inconvenience arifing from the prefent Constitution , rather than , by too precipitately throwing it off , to prevent the regular Methods of Alteration . To pretend public Good , is common to all Factions and Parties ; and ...
... bear any Inconvenience arifing from the prefent Constitution , rather than , by too precipitately throwing it off , to prevent the regular Methods of Alteration . To pretend public Good , is common to all Factions and Parties ; and ...
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... bear fome Inconve- niencies arifing from the Way they are set- tled in , than , by fhifting from one Course to another , to gain little but the Character of Unfteadiness , and Want of Refolution . Much lefs fhould public Bodies hazard ...
... bear fome Inconve- niencies arifing from the Way they are set- tled in , than , by fhifting from one Course to another , to gain little but the Character of Unfteadiness , and Want of Refolution . Much lefs fhould public Bodies hazard ...
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... bear nothing lefs . The Reformation had given fuch a Turn to weak Heads , that had not Weight enough to poise themselves between the Extremes of Popery and Fanaticism ; that every thing older than Yesterday was looked upon to be Popish ...
... bear nothing lefs . The Reformation had given fuch a Turn to weak Heads , that had not Weight enough to poise themselves between the Extremes of Popery and Fanaticism ; that every thing older than Yesterday was looked upon to be Popish ...
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