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A New Sketch of Civil and Ecclesiastical History: From the Creation to the ... - Page 367
1781 - 392 pages
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The Arminian Magazine: Consisting of Extracts and Original ..., Volume 4

John Wesley - Biography - 1781 - 720 pages
...of a real Chriftian !" And would you, (he alked, burn me alive ? He faid, " God forbid ! — Unlefs it were for the good of the Church?" •( Now what fecurity could (he have had for her life, if. it had depended on that man ? The good of the Church would have VOL....
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The Scots Magazine, Volume 42

English literature - 1780 - 740 pages
...Chriftian .'" — " And would you, (fhe aflced), burn me alive ?" He faid," God forbid !— unlefs it were for the good of the church." Now what fecurity could ihe have had for her life, if it had depended on that man ? The good of the church would have burft'.ill...
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Miscellaneous Tracts ...

Arthur O'Leary - Early printed books - 1781 - 678 pages
...real " Chriftian !" " And would you," fhe afked, " burn me alive ?" He faid, " God forbid! " Unlefs it were for the good of the church." Now what fecurity could me have for her life, if it had depended on that man ? The good of the church would have burft all...
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The Works of the Rev. John Wesley, Volume 15

John Wesley - Methodism - 1812 - 448 pages
...said, u God forbid ! — Unless it were for the good of the Church ! !" Now what security could she have had for her life, if it had depended on that man ? The good of the Church would have burst all ties of truth, justice, and mercy. Especially when seconded by the absolution of a priest,...
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Containing tracts and letters on various subjects

John Wesley - Methodism - 1827 - 564 pages
...He said, "God "forbid ! — Unless it were for the good of the church!" Now what security could she have had for her life, if it had depended on that man ? The good of the Church would have burst all ties of truth, justice, and mercy. Especially when seconded by the absolution of a priest,...
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The Protestant magazine, Volumes 1-2

Protestant association - 1839 - 664 pages
...said, ' God forbid ! — Unless it were for the good of the church ! ' " Now what security could she have had for her life, if it had depended on that man ] The good of the church would have burst all the ties of truth, justice, and mercy. Especially when seconded by the absolution of a priest,...
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Strictures on Mr. O'Connell's Letters to the Wesleyan Methodists

George Cubitt - Anti-Methodism - 1840 - 92 pages
...He said, " God forbid!— unless it were for the good of the Church!" Now, what security could she have had for her life, if it had depended on that man? The good of the Church would have burst all the ties of truth, justice, and mercy; especially when seconded by the absolution of a Priest,...
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The Penny Protestant operative, Volumes 4-7

Protestant association - 1843 - 480 pages
...He said, " God forbid ! — Unless it were for the good of the Church 1" Now what security could she have had for her life, if it had depended on that man ? The good of the Church would have burst all the ties of truth, justice, and mercy. Especially when seconded by the absolution of a priest,...
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The Bulwark, Or, Reformation Journal: In Defence of the True ..., Volume 17

Anti-Catholicism - 1868 - 348 pages
...1' He said, 'God forbid!—unless it were for the good of the Church.' Now what security could she have had for her life, if it had depended on that man? The good of the Church would have burst all ties of truth, justice, and mercy; specially when seconded by the absolution of a priest,...
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The Life and Writings of the Rev. Arthur O'Leary

Michael Bernard Buckley - 1868 - 436 pages
...! unless it were for the good of the Church.'" " Now, what security," asks Wesley, " could we have for her life, if it had depended on that man ? The good of the Church could have burst all the ties of truth, justice, and mercy— especially when seconded by the absolution...
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