Laws of ecclesiastical polity, Books V, part 2 to VIII. Supplication made to the Council by Master Walter Travers. Mr. Hooker's answer |
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... common prayer hath godly exhortations to move all thereunto which are present . For it should not suffer a few to communicate , it should by ecclesiastical discipline and civil punishment provide that such as would withdraw themselves ...
... common prayer hath godly exhortations to move all thereunto which are present . For it should not suffer a few to communicate , it should by ecclesiastical discipline and civil punishment provide that such as would withdraw themselves ...
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... common multitude every where is , who think it either unmeet or unnecessary to put them , even man by man , especially at that time , in mind whereabout they are . It is true , that in sermons we do not use to repeat our sentences ...
... common multitude every where is , who think it either unmeet or unnecessary to put them , even man by man , especially at that time , in mind whereabout they are . It is true , that in sermons we do not use to repeat our sentences ...
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... common bounty ; thirdly , Sequestration from or- dinary labours , the toils and cares whereof are not meet to be companions of such gladness . Festival solemnity , therefore , is nothing but the due mixture , as it were , of these three ...
... common bounty ; thirdly , Sequestration from or- dinary labours , the toils and cares whereof are not meet to be companions of such gladness . Festival solemnity , therefore , is nothing but the due mixture , as it were , of these three ...
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... common benefit , abridge particular men's liberty in such things as far as the rules of equity will suffer . This we must either maintain , or else over- turn the world , and make every man his own commander . Seeing , then , that ...
... common benefit , abridge particular men's liberty in such things as far as the rules of equity will suffer . This we must either maintain , or else over- turn the world , and make every man his own commander . Seeing , then , that ...
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... common , and to think we may do with it as T. C. lib.iii . with the rest ? " Imperial laws which had such care of hal- Dies festos . lowing , especially our Lord's day , did not omit to provide tit . 12 . that other festival - times ...
... common , and to think we may do with it as T. C. lib.iii . with the rest ? " Imperial laws which had such care of hal- Dies festos . lowing , especially our Lord's day , did not omit to provide tit . 12 . that other festival - times ...
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Page 616 - Samuel, and of the prophets: who through faith subdued kingdoms, wrought righteousness, obtained promises, stopped the mouths of lions, quenched the violence of fire, escaped the edge of the sword, out of weakness were made strong, waxed valiant in fight, turned to flight the armies of the aliens.
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