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Page 153
... are some parents that keep their children in too much awe and fear of them ; by
whose fierceness and hastiness , the children be almost marred , and brought to
such fear , that they be without all sense , and for fear they cannot tell what they ...
... are some parents that keep their children in too much awe and fear of them ; by
whose fierceness and hastiness , the children be almost marred , and brought to
such fear , that they be without all sense , and for fear they cannot tell what they ...
Page 307
This in him may seem notorious and admirable , that he , in these immature years
, could tell and recite all the ports , havens , and creeks , not within his own realm
only , but also in Scotland , and likewise in France ; what coming in there was ...
This in him may seem notorious and admirable , that he , in these immature years
, could tell and recite all the ports , havens , and creeks , not within his own realm
only , but also in Scotland , and likewise in France ; what coming in there was ...
Page 369
Tell me , what thou callest sacraments ? Scholar . They are certain customary ,
reverent doings and ceremonies , ordained by Christ , that by them he might put
us in remembrance of his benefits : and we might declare our profession , that we
...
Tell me , what thou callest sacraments ? Scholar . They are certain customary ,
reverent doings and ceremonies , ordained by Christ , that by them he might put
us in remembrance of his benefits : and we might declare our profession , that we
...
Page 406
... answered to the lieu . tenant , being then in the Tower . For when the lieutenant
' s man upon a time came to him , the aged father kept without fire in the frosty
winter , and well nigh starved for cold , merrily bade the man tell his master , that
if ...
... answered to the lieu . tenant , being then in the Tower . For when the lieutenant
' s man upon a time came to him , the aged father kept without fire in the frosty
winter , and well nigh starved for cold , merrily bade the man tell his master , that
if ...
Page 423
There is no pleasure in beholding of it , but more pain , than any tongue can tell .
Death and hell took unto them this evil - favoured face of sin , and through sin .
This sin is so highly hated of God , that he doth pronounce it worthy to be ...
There is no pleasure in beholding of it , but more pain , than any tongue can tell .
Death and hell took unto them this evil - favoured face of sin , and through sin .
This sin is so highly hated of God , that he doth pronounce it worthy to be ...
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Page 328 - It is not lawful for any man to take upon him the office of public preaching, or ministering the Sacraments in the congregation, before he be lawfully called, and sent to execute the same.
Page 325 - Works done before the grace of Christ, and the inspiration of his Spirit, are not pleasant to God, forasmuch as they spring not of faith in Jesus Christ...
Page 331 - Whosoever, through his private judgment, willingly and purposely, doth openly break the Traditions and Ceremonies of the Church, which be not repugnant to the Word of God, and be ordained and approved by common authority, ought to be rebuked openly...
Page 324 - CHRIST did truly rise again from death, and took again his body, with flesh, bones, and all things appertaining to the perfection of Man's nature ; wherewith he ascended into Heaven, and there sitteth, until he return to judge all Men at the last day.
Page 324 - Original Sin standeth not in the following of Adam, (as the Pelagians do vainly talk;) but it is the fault and corruption of the Nature of every man, that naturally is engendered of the offspring of Adam...
Page 324 - HOLY Scripture containeth all things necessary to salvation : so that whatsoever is not read therein, nor may be proved thereby, is not to be required of any man, that it should be believed as an Article of the Faith, or be thought requisite or necessary to salvation.
Page 82 - Unto me, who am less than the least of all saints, is this grace given, that I should preach among the Gentiles the unsearchable riches of Christ...
Page 329 - Christian men are discerned from others that be not christened, but it is also a sign of Regeneration or new Birth, whereby, as by an instrument, they that receive Baptism rightly are grafted into the Church; the promises of forgiveness of sin, and of our adoption to be the sons of God by the Holy Ghost, are visibly signed and sealed ; Faith is confirmed, and Grace increased by virtue of prayer unto God.
Page 326 - PREDESTINATION to Life is the everlasting purpose of God, whereby (before the foundations of the world were laid) he hath constantly decreed by his counsel secret to us, to deliver from curse and damnation those whom he hath chosen in Christ out of mankind, and to bring them by Christ to everlasting salvation, as vessels made to honour.
Page 621 - And they all with one consent began to make excuse. The first said unto him, I have bought a piece of ground, and I must needs go and see it : I pray thee have me excused.