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Side 157
... cause wherin amendment or recon- ciliation might have place . This Law the Pharises depraving , ex- tended to any slight contentious cause whatsoever . Christ therfore seeing where they halted , 100 urges the negative part of that law ...
... cause wherin amendment or recon- ciliation might have place . This Law the Pharises depraving , ex- tended to any slight contentious cause whatsoever . Christ therfore seeing where they halted , 100 urges the negative part of that law ...
Side 158
... cause an unchangeable offence , so are they not capable of reconcile- ment because not of amendment ; they do not break indeed , but they annihilate the bands of mariage more then adultery . For that fault committed argues not alwaies a ...
... cause an unchangeable offence , so are they not capable of reconcile- ment because not of amendment ; they do not break indeed , but they annihilate the bands of mariage more then adultery . For that fault committed argues not alwaies a ...
Side 296
... Causes : shewing that it is not lawfull for any power on earth to compell in matters of Religion . The edition of ... cause only do I require or trust to finde acceptance , but in a two - fold respect besides : first as bringing cleer ...
... Causes : shewing that it is not lawfull for any power on earth to compell in matters of Religion . The edition of ... cause only do I require or trust to finde acceptance , but in a two - fold respect besides : first as bringing cleer ...
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Milton in the Seventeenth Century | 15 |
From The Reason of ChurchGovernment 1642 | 49 |
From An Apology for Smectymnuus 1642 | 61 |
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