The Scourge in Vindication of the Church of EnglandPrinted in the year, 1717 - 368 páginas |
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... Party , to difturb the Tran- quility of our Church , and to expose the Miniftry , if not to the Jealoufie of the State , at least to the Hatred and Fury of the People ? These were the Proceedings that made Way for the Overthrow of the ...
... Party , to difturb the Tran- quility of our Church , and to expose the Miniftry , if not to the Jealoufie of the State , at least to the Hatred and Fury of the People ? These were the Proceedings that made Way for the Overthrow of the ...
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... Party , or to admit a Faction into Power , who con- tend for the Independency of the Church , whofe Opinions must diveft the Prince of his Supremacy , and bring him upon the Level with his meaneft Subjects ? What a Figure would a ...
... Party , or to admit a Faction into Power , who con- tend for the Independency of the Church , whofe Opinions must diveft the Prince of his Supremacy , and bring him upon the Level with his meaneft Subjects ? What a Figure would a ...
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... Party of Atheists , their own Off - fpring , may claim a Share in the Adminiftration as well as they , fince I fear they are as numerous and wealthy ; our Experience affures us , that Atheism is the last Result of Fanatick Zeal ; and ...
... Party of Atheists , their own Off - fpring , may claim a Share in the Adminiftration as well as they , fince I fear they are as numerous and wealthy ; our Experience affures us , that Atheism is the last Result of Fanatick Zeal ; and ...
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... Parties enjoy their private Opinión , without the leaft Infraction upon the publick Peace ? But what will be the Undecency ? How prepo- fterous muft it appear to a Native or a Foreigner , Foreigner , to fee the Sword of this City dance ...
... Parties enjoy their private Opinión , without the leaft Infraction upon the publick Peace ? But what will be the Undecency ? How prepo- fterous muft it appear to a Native or a Foreigner , Foreigner , to fee the Sword of this City dance ...
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... Party , that had deftroy'd a moft flourishing King- dom , murder'd their Sovereign , fported with Oaths , and fanctified Treafon and Villany with the moft folemn and unheard of Per- juries ! Yet fuch was the Tenderness of the Government ...
... Party , that had deftroy'd a moft flourishing King- dom , murder'd their Sovereign , fported with Oaths , and fanctified Treafon and Villany with the moft folemn and unheard of Per- juries ! Yet fuch was the Tenderness of the Government ...
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Página 150 - Judge of his subjects in all points relating to the favour or displeasure of Almighty God, and that all his subjects, in what station soever they may be, are equally subjects to him ; and that no one of them any more than another hath authority either to make new laws for Christ's subjects, or to impose a sense upon the old ones, which is the same thing ; or to judge, censure or punish the servants of another master, in matters relating purely to conscience or salvation.
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Página 170 - ... and if the com to London, with my papers, then the may be had, either at Wm. or Ben Antrubs closet, for it is a fine thing to know the beging of the spreading of the gospell, after soe long night of apostace, since the aposeles dayes, that now Christ raines, as he did in the harts of his people. Glory to the Lord, for ever, Amen, GF The 8 Mon, 1688.
Página 8 - I befeech you, brethren," faith he, "mark them which caufe divifions and offences, contrary to the do&rine which ye have learned ; and avoid them : for they that are fuch, ferve not our Lord Jefus Chrift, but their own belly, and by good words and fair fpeeches deceive the heart of the fimple,