The Whole Works of the Right Rev. Jeremy Taylor: With a Life of the Author and a Critical Examination of His Writings, Volume 14C. and J. Rivington, 1828 |
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... hath effect upon him , and does afflict or put him to death : but the eccle- siastical power does nothing , unless the man hath done the mischief to himself . For God having undertaken to verify what the church does , it must be ...
... hath effect upon him , and does afflict or put him to death : but the eccle- siastical power does nothing , unless the man hath done the mischief to himself . For God having undertaken to verify what the church does , it must be ...
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... hath put a heavy and an un- equal load upon such a person , and hath erred greatly ; for no man is to be separate from the church of God , but he that separated himself from God , and hath left his duty ; but therefore if the church do ...
... hath put a heavy and an un- equal load upon such a person , and hath erred greatly ; for no man is to be separate from the church of God , but he that separated himself from God , and hath left his duty ; but therefore if the church do ...
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... hath a sword of his own to avenge that . But excommunication is a sword to avenge the contumacy of them , who stubbornly offend against the discipline of the church , in that , wherein Christ hath given her authority , - and that is ...
... hath a sword of his own to avenge that . But excommunication is a sword to avenge the contumacy of them , who stubbornly offend against the discipline of the church , in that , wherein Christ hath given her authority , - and that is ...
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... hath refused his gentleness and forbearance , the church must do so too , fol- lowing the economy of God ; for if the church kills on earth , and God saves in heaven , it is clear she hath not rightly used her power , and therefore ...
... hath refused his gentleness and forbearance , the church must do so too , fol- lowing the economy of God ; for if the church kills on earth , and God saves in heaven , it is clear she hath not rightly used her power , and therefore ...
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... hath nothing to do . If the civil power hath forbidden a civil duty , he may , and then the subject is civilly bound in all things but where God hath commanded a duty . For even the king cannot command a wife not to pay her duty to her ...
... hath nothing to do . If the civil power hath forbidden a civil duty , he may , and then the subject is civilly bound in all things but where God hath commanded a duty . For even the king cannot command a wife not to pay her duty to her ...
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