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الصفحة 8
... things strangely confus'd , Things that on earth were lost , or were abus'd . I must of necessity begin from the second rank of fathers , because till then antiquity could have no plea . Cyprian in his 63d Epistle : " If any , " saith ...
... things strangely confus'd , Things that on earth were lost , or were abus'd . I must of necessity begin from the second rank of fathers , because till then antiquity could have no plea . Cyprian in his 63d Epistle : " If any , " saith ...
الصفحة 9
... things are to be done which are written . " And then thus , " What obstinacy , what presumption is this , to prefer human tradition before divine ordinance ? " And in the same epist . “ if we shall return to the head , and beginning of ...
... things are to be done which are written . " And then thus , " What obstinacy , what presumption is this , to prefer human tradition before divine ordinance ? " And in the same epist . “ if we shall return to the head , and beginning of ...
الصفحة 31
... things of less regard , gave to David for Solomon , not only a pattern and model of the temple , but a direction for the courses of the priests and Levites , and for all the work of their service . At the return from the captivity , things ...
... things of less regard , gave to David for Solomon , not only a pattern and model of the temple , but a direction for the courses of the priests and Levites , and for all the work of their service . At the return from the captivity , things ...
الصفحة 40
... things men do or other may haply be better composed to a natural to the glory of God : but sects and errours , it seems , civility and right judgment than he . But if he get God suffers to be for the glory of good men , that the the ...
... things men do or other may haply be better composed to a natural to the glory of God : but sects and errours , it seems , civility and right judgment than he . But if he get God suffers to be for the glory of good men , that the the ...
الصفحة 43
... thing among many readers of no empyreal conceit , * venture and divulge unusual things of myself , I stall petition to the gentler sort , it may not be e . I must say therefore , that after I had for my rst years , by the ceaseless ...
... thing among many readers of no empyreal conceit , * venture and divulge unusual things of myself , I stall petition to the gentler sort , it may not be e . I must say therefore , that after I had for my rst years , by the ceaseless ...
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الصفحة 108 - and unbreathcd, that never sallies out and sees her adversary, but slinks out of the race, where that immortal garland is to be ran for, not without dust and heat. Assuredly we bring not innocence into the world, we bring impurity much rather;
الصفحة xxxv - Thou hadst a voice whose sound was like the sea, Pure as the naked heavens, majestic, free : So didst thou travel on life's common way, In cheerful godliness ; and yet thy heart The lowliest duties on herself did lay.
الصفحة 192 - It hath been said, Whosoever shall put away his wife, let him give her a writing of divorcement." 32. " But I say unto you, That whosoever shall put away his wife,
الصفحة 44 - go on trust with him toward the payment of what I am now indebted, as being a work not to be raised from the heat of youth, or the vapours of wine; like that which flows at waste from the pen of some vulgar amourist, or the trencher fury of a rhyming parasite ; nor to be obtained by the
الصفحة 117 - wars of truth. For who knows not that truth is strong, next to the Almighty; she needs no policies, nor stratagems, nor licensings to make her victorious, those are the shifts and the defences that errour uses against her power: give her but room, and do not bind her
الصفحة i - ;"—his devout prayer to that Eternal Spirit, " who can enrich with all utterance and knowledge, and sends out his seraphim with the hallowed fire of his altar to touch and purify the lips of whom he pleases,
الصفحة xxiv - That it is lawful, and hath been held so through all ages, for any who have the power, to call to account a tyrant, or wicked king, and after due conviction, to depose and put him to death ; if' the ordinary magistrate have neglected, or denied to do
الصفحة 108 - evil. As therefore the state of man now is; what wisdom can there be to choose, what continence to forbear, without the knowledge of evil ? He that can apprehend and consider vice with all her baits and seeming pleasures, and yet abstain, and yet
الصفحة 117 - all their equipage, drawn forth his reasons as it were a battle ranged, scattered and defeated all objections in his way, calls out his adversary into the plain, offers him the advantage of wind and sun, if he please, only that he may try the matter by dint of argument ; for his opponents then to
الصفحة 31 - This charge I commit to thee, son Timothy : according to the prophecies which went before on thee, that thou by them mightest war a good warfare." Which is plain enough thus expounded : This charge I commit to thee, wherein I now go about to instruct thee how thou shall set up