The History of the University of Cambridge: And of Waltham Abbey. With the Appeal of Injured Innocence

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T. Tegg, 1840 - 688 pages
 

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Page 627 - I will bear the indignation of the Lord, because I have sinned against Him, until He plead my cause, and execute judgment for me : He will bring me forth to the light, and I shall behold His righteousness,
Page 393 - shall not be ashamed to confess the faith of Christ crucified, and manfully to fight under his banner, against sin, the world, and the devil, and to continue Christ's faithful soldier and servant unto his life's end.
Page 106 - I confess, Cambridge ever looked on the draining of the Fens with a jealous eye, as a project like to prove prejudicial unto them. And within my memory, an eminent preacher made a smart sermon before the Judges of the Assizes on this text: " Let judgment run down as waters, and righteousness as a mighty stream,'
Page 387 - an apostle not of man, neither by man, but by Jesus Christ and God the Father, who raised him from the dead,
Page 465 - purchase or pursue, or cause to be purchased or pursued, in the court of Rome, or elsewhere, any such translations, processes, sentences of excommunication, bulls, instruments, or any other things whatsoever, •which touch the king, against him, his crown, and his regality, or his realm;
Page 636 - From whence come wars and fightings amongst you ? Come they not hence, even of your lusts, that war in your members.
Page 592 - swift, nor the battle to the strong, neither yet bread to the wise, nor yet riches to men of understanding, nor yet
Page 538 - occurs in it, offered any occasion of argument against any right of maintenance jure divino of the ministers of the Gospel ,- beseeching your lordships to receive this ingenuous and humble acknowledgment. together with the unfeigned protestation of my grief, for that through it I have so incurred both his majesty's and your lordships
Page 439 - shall find favour in the eyes of the Lord, he will bring me again ; but if he say, I have no delight in thee, behold, here I am,
Page 412 - Lord, have mercy upon us. " Our Father which art in heaven, hallowed be thy name, &c. " Minister.—O Lord, save thy servants, " Answer.—"Which put their trust in thee.

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