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Your so framed the state of church government Lordship's advertisement touching the civil and ordinances that they may be compatistate of this colony , as they do breathe ble to any commonwealth , though never so forth your singular ...
Your so framed the state of church government Lordship's advertisement touching the civil and ordinances that they may be compatistate of this colony , as they do breathe ble to any commonwealth , though never so forth your singular ...
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13 , for the Peace , Christ Jesus , denying his appearpreservation of mankind in civil order and ance and coming in the flesh to put an peace — the world otherwise would be like end to and abolish the shadows of that the sea wherein men ...
13 , for the Peace , Christ Jesus , denying his appearpreservation of mankind in civil order and ance and coming in the flesh to put an peace — the world otherwise would be like end to and abolish the shadows of that the sea wherein men ...
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THE NATURAL AND THE CIVIL subsist without it ; and that particular form STATES of government is necessary which best suits [ 1717 ] the temper and inclination of a people . Nothing can be God's ordinance but what I SHALL disclose ...
THE NATURAL AND THE CIVIL subsist without it ; and that particular form STATES of government is necessary which best suits [ 1717 ] the temper and inclination of a people . Nothing can be God's ordinance but what I SHALL disclose ...
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