The Works of that Learned and Judicious Divine, Mr. Richard Hooker: With an Account of His Life and Death, by Isaac Walton ; Arranged by the Rev. John Keble, Volume 1D. Appleton, 1873 - Church polity |
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Page 135
... T. C. lib . i . p . 97 . 75 [ Id . ibid , and ii . 507-511 . ] 6 % Apostolical Practice frequently uncertain . 76 Euseb . Hist .
... T. C. lib . i . p . 97 . 75 [ Id . ibid , and ii . 507-511 . ] 6 % Apostolical Practice frequently uncertain . 76 Euseb . Hist .
Page 210
... T. C. lib . i . p . 25. [ 13. ] “ When the question " is of the authority of a man , it holdeth neither " affirmatively nor negatively . The reason is , be- " cause the infirmity of man can neither attain to " the perfection of any ...
... T. C. lib . i . p . 25. [ 13. ] “ When the question " is of the authority of a man , it holdeth neither " affirmatively nor negatively . The reason is , be- " cause the infirmity of man can neither attain to " the perfection of any ...
Page 212
... T. C. lib . ii . p . 21. " Of divers sentences of " the Fathers themselves ( whereby some have " likened them to brute beasts without reason which suffer themselves to be led by the judgment and 66 authority of others , some have ...
... T. C. lib . ii . p . 21. " Of divers sentences of " the Fathers themselves ( whereby some have " likened them to brute beasts without reason which suffer themselves to be led by the judgment and 66 authority of others , some have ...
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... T. C. lib . 22 . ii . p . is Matt . xxvi . 40 . " do good unto them that do so to you , the " very publicans themselves do as much 97 , " " They are worse than infidels that have no " care to provide for their own 98. " In ac tions of ...
... T. C. lib . 22 . ii . p . is Matt . xxvi . 40 . " do good unto them that do so to you , the " very publicans themselves do as much 97 , " " They are worse than infidels that have no " care to provide for their own 98. " In ac tions of ...
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... T. C. lib . i . p . 61 . which indeed it hath most abundantly to be less reverently esteemed . I therefore leave it to themselves to consider , whether they have in this first point or not overshot them- selves ; which God doth know is ...
... T. C. lib . i . p . 61 . which indeed it hath most abundantly to be less reverently esteemed . I therefore leave it to themselves to consider , whether they have in this first point or not overshot them- selves ; which God doth know is ...
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