A History of the Churches in England and Scotland,: From the Reformation to this Present Time, Volumen2T. Saint, 1771 - 521 páginas |
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... state re- formers of religion affumed an authority over the confciences of the fubjects , and enacted penal laws to oblige them to worship God in their man- ner ; and they pretended to found this power on the practice of the Jewish ...
... state re- formers of religion affumed an authority over the confciences of the fubjects , and enacted penal laws to oblige them to worship God in their man- ner ; and they pretended to found this power on the practice of the Jewish ...
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... state affairs , and the latter to receive the mifcellany as good and neceffary . The power of the civil magiftrate appears chiefly to refpect the civil welfare and happiness of the fubjects : it is his duty to protect them in their ...
... state affairs , and the latter to receive the mifcellany as good and neceffary . The power of the civil magiftrate appears chiefly to refpect the civil welfare and happiness of the fubjects : it is his duty to protect them in their ...
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... state of churches ; to fufpend or deprive fuch clergymen as were unworthy , and to place others in their room ; to proceed against the obftinate , by impri- fonment , church cenfures , or any other legal me- thods . They had power to ...
... state of churches ; to fufpend or deprive fuch clergymen as were unworthy , and to place others in their room ; to proceed against the obftinate , by impri- fonment , church cenfures , or any other legal me- thods . They had power to ...
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... State for having it reprinted in England for public use , it was refused , and the impreffion ftopt till after the death of Archbishop Parker . The notes which were reckoned excep- tional were on Exod . xv . 19. where difobedience to ...
... State for having it reprinted in England for public use , it was refused , and the impreffion ftopt till after the death of Archbishop Parker . The notes which were reckoned excep- tional were on Exod . xv . 19. where difobedience to ...
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... state of immortality ; but one thing appears manifeft , that the fouls of men are by this doctrine confidered in a state of idle inactivity , capable of neither pleasure nor pain , and lofe in real value a certain period of happiness ...
... state of immortality ; but one thing appears manifeft , that the fouls of men are by this doctrine confidered in a state of idle inactivity , capable of neither pleasure nor pain , and lofe in real value a certain period of happiness ...
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