| William R. Estep - 1996 - 354 pages
...coming of his Son the Lord Jesus, a permission of the most Paganish, Jewish, Turkish, or anti-chhstian consciences and worships be granted to all men in all nations and countries: and they are only to be fought against with that sword which is only, in soul matters, able to conquer:... | |
| Walter B. Shurden - 2005 - 324 pages
...the will and command of God that, since the coming of his Son the Lord Jesus, apermission of the most Paganish, Jewish, Turkish, or anti-Christian consciences...worships be granted to all men in all nations and countries."44 John Clarke made something of the same point by insisting that deprivation of religious... | |
| Thomas White, Jason G. Duesing, Malcolm B. Yarnell, III - 2007 - 212 pages
...will and command of God that, since the coming of His Son the Lord Jesus, a permission of the most paganish, Jewish, Turkish, or anti-christian consciences...be granted to all men in all nations and countries, and they are only to be fought against with that sword which is only, in soul matters, able to conquer.... | |
| Susan M. Shaw - 2008 - 324 pages
...complete religious liberty. "It is the will and command of God," he said, "that a permission of the most paganish, Jewish, Turkish, or anti-christian consciences...be granted to all men in all nations and countries. . . . God requireth not a uniformity of religion to be enacted and enforced in any civil state; which... | |
| Roger Williams - 2008 - 308 pages
...and command of God that (since the coming of his Son the Lord Jesus) a permission of the most pagan, Jewish, Turkish, or Antichristian consciences and...be granted to all men in all nations and countries, and they are only to be fought against with that sword which is only (in soul matters) able to conquer,... | |
| 1887 - 702 pages
...Rhode Island, said, in 1644, that " it was the will and command of God that permission of the most Paganish, Jewish, Turkish, or anti-Christian consciences...worships be granted to all men in all nations and counties. That civil states with their officers of justice are not governors or defenders of the spiritual... | |
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