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Page xii
... mind , and any modifications which his opinions may have undergone , ) the Sermons relating to the controversy with Travers , 1585-6 , would naturally come first in order . For that controversy not only preceded the Laws of ...
... mind , and any modifications which his opinions may have undergone , ) the Sermons relating to the controversy with Travers , 1585-6 , would naturally come first in order . For that controversy not only preceded the Laws of ...
Page xiii
... minds of many , who beholding the Editor's " laws which God himself hath given abrogated and disan- Preface ... mind was then employed , how ripe and forward his plans were , and how accurate Walton's information concerning them ...
... minds of many , who beholding the Editor's " laws which God himself hath given abrogated and disan- Preface ... mind was then employed , how ripe and forward his plans were , and how accurate Walton's information concerning them ...
Page xx
... to germinate in such a mind as that which planned and executed the Books of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity ; a third sort again such perfect samples ( so to speak ) of his man- and his Impression with Regard to the Writer of it.
... to germinate in such a mind as that which planned and executed the Books of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity ; a third sort again such perfect samples ( so to speak ) of his man- and his Impression with Regard to the Writer of it.
Page xxiv
... minds " of many .... Whosoever they are , as I cannot easily conjec- " ture , so I am not curious to know . " In p . 46 , he speaks to the unknown compilers of " the rest of their writings in " that kind : " and in p . 136 , tells them ...
... minds " of many .... Whosoever they are , as I cannot easily conjec- " ture , so I am not curious to know . " In p . 46 , he speaks to the unknown compilers of " the rest of their writings in " that kind : " and in p . 136 , tells them ...
Page xxvii
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Contents
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OF THE LAWS OF ECCLESIASTICAL POLITY | xxxix |
A SERMON ON THE CERTAINTY AND PERPETUITY OF FAITH | lii |
TRAVERSS SUPPLICATION TO THE COUNCIL 548 | lxxxiv |
WALTONS DEDICATION TO BISHOP MORLEY cxxiii | 1 |
HOOKERS ANSWER TO TRAVERSS SUPPLICATION 570 | 49 |
SPENSERS PREFACE TO THE READER | 121 |
PREFACE TO THE BOOKS OF THE LAWS OF ECCLESIASTICAL | 125 |
OF THE LAWS OF ECCLESIASTICAL POLITY | 197 |
JACKSONS DEDICATION TO THE FIRST OF TWO SERMONS | 346 |
A SERMON FOUND AMONG THE PAPERS OF BISHOP ANDREWS 700 | 364 |
VOL II | 417 |
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