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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... fear lest Zuinglius and Ecolampadius would bring to pass , that men should ac- count of this sacrament but only as of a shadow , destitute , empty , and void of Christ . But seeing , that , by opening the several opinions which have ...
... fear lest Zuinglius and Ecolampadius would bring to pass , that men should ac- count of this sacrament but only as of a shadow , destitute , empty , and void of Christ . But seeing , that , by opening the several opinions which have ...
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... fear to profane sacraments , we shall not only defeat the pur- pose of most wholesome laws , but lose or wilfully hazard those souls , from whom the likeliest means of full and perfect recovery are by our indiscretion withheld . For ...
... fear to profane sacraments , we shall not only defeat the pur- pose of most wholesome laws , but lose or wilfully hazard those souls , from whom the likeliest means of full and perfect recovery are by our indiscretion withheld . For ...
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... fear of persecution in the end caused him to shrink back , after long sorrow for his scandalous offence , and suit oftentimes made to be par- doned of the Church , fell at length into grievous sickness , and being ready to yield up the ...
... fear of persecution in the end caused him to shrink back , after long sorrow for his scandalous offence , and suit oftentimes made to be par- doned of the Church , fell at length into grievous sickness , and being ready to yield up the ...
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... fear of you , lest I have bestowed upon you labour in vain . " Howbeit , so far off was Tertullian from imagining how any man could possibly hereupon call in question such days as the Church of Christ doth observe , that the observation ...
... fear of you , lest I have bestowed upon you labour in vain . " Howbeit , so far off was Tertullian from imagining how any man could possibly hereupon call in question such days as the Church of Christ doth observe , that the observation ...
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... fears and hazards , during the tedious time of forty years ' travel in the wilderness ; by their annual solemnity of Lots , how near the whole seed of Israel was unto utter extirpation , when it pleased that great God , which guideth ...
... fears and hazards , during the tedious time of forty years ' travel in the wilderness ; by their annual solemnity of Lots , how near the whole seed of Israel was unto utter extirpation , when it pleased that great God , which guideth ...
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