The World's Great Masterpieces: History, Biography, Science, Philosophy, Poetry, the Drama, Travel, Adventure, Fiction, Etc, Volume 12American Literary Society, 1901 |
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Page 6177
... of directing them more easily in the way of grace and under a colour of kindling , they quenched all true zeal for , and love of the truth . Insomuch that Augustine complained , The present condition of the THOMAS HOOKER . 6177.
... of directing them more easily in the way of grace and under a colour of kindling , they quenched all true zeal for , and love of the truth . Insomuch that Augustine complained , The present condition of the THOMAS HOOKER . 6177.
Page 6178
... present condition of the Churches in his time , was worse than that of the Jews . They were subject to the burthen of legall Ceremonies , laid upon them by the Lord ; but we ( saith the Father ) are pressed with presumptions devised by ...
... present condition of the Churches in his time , was worse than that of the Jews . They were subject to the burthen of legall Ceremonies , laid upon them by the Lord ; but we ( saith the Father ) are pressed with presumptions devised by ...
Page 6181
... present themselves , allows them a writt Ad melius inquirendum . And it seemes God sets out this disquisition ( fall the issue on which side it will ) as most sutable and seasonable to these times , which appear fruitfull in discoveries ...
... present themselves , allows them a writt Ad melius inquirendum . And it seemes God sets out this disquisition ( fall the issue on which side it will ) as most sutable and seasonable to these times , which appear fruitfull in discoveries ...
Page 6182
... present times in which we live . These two things seeming to be great reserves of inquiry , for this last age of the world , 1. Wherein the spirituall rule of Christs Kingdome con- sists , the manner how it is revealed and dispensed to ...
... present times in which we live . These two things seeming to be great reserves of inquiry , for this last age of the world , 1. Wherein the spirituall rule of Christs Kingdome con- sists , the manner how it is revealed and dispensed to ...
Page 6183
... present term of Gods patience promiseth some allow- ance to his people , the distressed and despised ones of Christ , sub forma pauperis , to take leave , to lay claim to the priviledges , which they have conceived to be part of the ...
... present term of Gods patience promiseth some allow- ance to his people , the distressed and despised ones of Christ , sub forma pauperis , to take leave , to lay claim to the priviledges , which they have conceived to be part of the ...
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