Essays, Moral, Economical and PoliticalJohn Sharpe, 1828 - 194 pages |
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... concerning the unity of the church ; what are the fruits thereof ; what the bonds ; and what the means . 66 The fruits of unity ( next unto the well- pleasing of God , which is all in all ) are two ; the one towards those that are ...
... concerning the unity of the church ; what are the fruits thereof ; what the bonds ; and what the means . 66 The fruits of unity ( next unto the well- pleasing of God , which is all in all ) are two ; the one towards those that are ...
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... Concerning the bonds of unity , the true placing of them importeth exceedingly . There appear to be two extremes : for to certain zealots all speech of pacification is odious . " Is it peace , Jehu ? " " What hast thou to do with peace ...
... Concerning the bonds of unity , the true placing of them importeth exceedingly . There appear to be two extremes : for to certain zealots all speech of pacification is odious . " Is it peace , Jehu ? " " What hast thou to do with peace ...
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... concerning religion , that counsel of the apostle would be prefixed , " Ira hominis non implet justitiam Dei : " and it was a notable observation of a wise father , and no less ingeniously confessed , that those which held and persuaded ...
... concerning religion , that counsel of the apostle would be prefixed , " Ira hominis non implet justitiam Dei : " and it was a notable observation of a wise father , and no less ingeniously confessed , that those which held and persuaded ...
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... Concerning those that are more or less sub- ject to envy . First , persons of eminent virtue , when they are advanced , are less envied ; for their fortune seemeth but due unto them ; and no man envieth the payment of a debt , but ...
... Concerning those that are more or less sub- ject to envy . First , persons of eminent virtue , when they are advanced , are less envied ; for their fortune seemeth but due unto them ; and no man envieth the payment of a debt , but ...
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... Concerning the materials of seditions , it is a thing well to be considered ; for the surest way to prevent seditions ( if the times do bear it ) is to take away the matter of them ; for if there be fuel prepared , it is hard to tell ...
... Concerning the materials of seditions , it is a thing well to be considered ; for the surest way to prevent seditions ( if the times do bear it ) is to take away the matter of them ; for if there be fuel prepared , it is hard to tell ...
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