A sermon against murmuringRichard Royston, 1680 - 27 pages |
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... government of our Princes , but invades the Throne of God ; as Mofes told the Ifraelites , your murmuring is not against us , but against the Lord . And therefore Solomon ftrikes a blow at the root of this fin , the ne dicas is ne dicas ...
... government of our Princes , but invades the Throne of God ; as Mofes told the Ifraelites , your murmuring is not against us , but against the Lord . And therefore Solomon ftrikes a blow at the root of this fin , the ne dicas is ne dicas ...
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... the peoples hearts with fears and jealoufies , and their mouths with complaints of his Government ; and very induftrious he was to find out 35 . fome fome real cause for his complaints , but finding none 4 A Sermon preached.
... the peoples hearts with fears and jealoufies , and their mouths with complaints of his Government ; and very induftrious he was to find out 35 . fome fome real cause for his complaints , but finding none 4 A Sermon preached.
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... government of others . The shallowest rivers run with the greatest noise . And in all nature the weakest things are most querulous and un- governable . Children will be froward , as well full as fafting ; the weakness of their reason ...
... government of others . The shallowest rivers run with the greatest noise . And in all nature the weakest things are most querulous and un- governable . Children will be froward , as well full as fafting ; the weakness of their reason ...
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... Government as well as his own , that they intended to bring his Person and Govern- ment into contempt , and minded not the redress of publick grievances as much as of their private fortunes : and if the times were evil , they took a ...
... Government as well as his own , that they intended to bring his Person and Govern- ment into contempt , and minded not the redress of publick grievances as much as of their private fortunes : and if the times were evil , they took a ...
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... government , and by fuch art fo fpread abroad their infirmities as to make a cloak for our own iniqui- ties . We may also be inftrumental in a reformation , but we should begin it at the right end . our own wick- ed hearts and lives ...
... government , and by fuch art fo fpread abroad their infirmities as to make a cloak for our own iniqui- ties . We may also be inftrumental in a reformation , but we should begin it at the right end . our own wick- ed hearts and lives ...
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A Sermon Against Murmuring: Preached in the Cathedral Church of St. Peter ... Thomas Long,Amiens Diocese No preview available - 2016 |
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