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... ligion , malice breaks all these bonds . The like ver.4 . of the Midianites , who came of Abraham , Gen. 25. 1,2 . The Ifraelites had freed them from Sihons yoak , and yet they confpire against them , and feek their ruine . Secondly ...
... ligion , malice breaks all these bonds . The like ver.4 . of the Midianites , who came of Abraham , Gen. 25. 1,2 . The Ifraelites had freed them from Sihons yoak , and yet they confpire against them , and feek their ruine . Secondly ...
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... ligion they regarded not . And as for that plea of hypocrific , take this one evidence , that it is not that which is oppofed , but Religion it felf : if it were hy- pocrifie that were oppofed , then the better they did grow when they ...
... ligion they regarded not . And as for that plea of hypocrific , take this one evidence , that it is not that which is oppofed , but Religion it felf : if it were hy- pocrifie that were oppofed , then the better they did grow when they ...
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... ligion , and for their lives , yet there were fuch grie- vous breaches , as they fought the lives of one ano- ther , picking out fome words against the Emperor , in a Sermon that Mafter Knox had preached in Eng- land long before , and ...
... ligion , and for their lives , yet there were fuch grie- vous breaches , as they fought the lives of one ano- ther , picking out fome words against the Emperor , in a Sermon that Mafter Knox had preached in Eng- land long before , and ...
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... ligion which you pretend is a mad thing ? So far fhall you be from making the way of Chrift honorable in their eyes , which yet fhould be the thing you should more defire , feek after , rejoyce in , then your lives . Religio à Religion ...
... ligion which you pretend is a mad thing ? So far fhall you be from making the way of Chrift honorable in their eyes , which yet fhould be the thing you should more defire , feek after , rejoyce in , then your lives . Religio à Religion ...
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... ligion are able to do that they cannot do , they fee now there is some reality in Religion . You know how it was with Pharaoh and his Magicians ; all the while Mofes wrought fuch things that Pharaohs Magicians could do , Pharaoh was not ...
... ligion are able to do that they cannot do , they fee now there is some reality in Religion . You know how it was with Pharaoh and his Magicians ; all the while Mofes wrought fuch things that Pharaohs Magicians could do , Pharaoh was not ...
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