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Side 310
... force , though professing to be protestants , deserve as little to be toler ated themselves , being no less guiltie of poperie in the most popish point . Lastly , for idolatrie , who knows it not to be evidently against all scripture ...
... force , though professing to be protestants , deserve as little to be toler ated themselves , being no less guiltie of poperie in the most popish point . Lastly , for idolatrie , who knows it not to be evidently against all scripture ...
Side 312
... force ; as being none of this world , whose kingdoms are main- tained all by force onely : and yet disproves not that a Christian commonwealth may defend it self against outward force in the cause of religion as well as in any other ...
... force ; as being none of this world , whose kingdoms are main- tained all by force onely : and yet disproves not that a Christian commonwealth may defend it self against outward force in the cause of religion as well as in any other ...
Side 320
... force is such , and that Gods glory in the whole administration of the gospel according to his own will and councel ought to be fulfilld by weakness , at least so refuted , not by force ; or if by force , inward and spiritual , not ...
... force is such , and that Gods glory in the whole administration of the gospel according to his own will and councel ought to be fulfilld by weakness , at least so refuted , not by force ; or if by force , inward and spiritual , not ...
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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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