The Clergy-man's Pretence of Divine Right to Tithes, Examined and Refuted. Being a Full Answer to W. W.s Fourth Letter, in His Book, Intituled “The Clergy's Legal Right to Tithes Asserted.”1703 |
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... themselves keep the Law , but would constrain us , that they might Glory in our Flesh ? And would confound the Or dinances of the Firft and Second Covenant together , without putting a difference to the Time and Miniftration , unto ...
... themselves keep the Law , but would constrain us , that they might Glory in our Flesh ? And would confound the Or dinances of the Firft and Second Covenant together , without putting a difference to the Time and Miniftration , unto ...
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... themselves ; ufing the Apoftle's words , Having Food and Raiment , be there- " with content . ( 4 " I Chryfoftom , who lived about the Year 400 . notes in Homil . 11. upon the Acts , " That Chr- ftian Converts joyn'd in Societies , and ...
... themselves ; ufing the Apoftle's words , Having Food and Raiment , be there- " with content . ( 4 " I Chryfoftom , who lived about the Year 400 . notes in Homil . 11. upon the Acts , " That Chr- ftian Converts joyn'd in Societies , and ...
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... themselves run into a Snare , fome began to contend , but all too late for the Pope being grown great , thundred out his Interdict against this Nation , Excom- municated the King , Affrighted the Subjects with his Bulls , ftuff'd with ...
... themselves run into a Snare , fome began to contend , but all too late for the Pope being grown great , thundred out his Interdict against this Nation , Excom- municated the King , Affrighted the Subjects with his Bulls , ftuff'd with ...
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... themselves being Judges , the People might well think what might be ex- pected from them ; yet they that did not pay , no greater Punishment did the Priefts at that time inflict upon them , than Excommunication . And yet ...
... themselves being Judges , the People might well think what might be ex- pected from them ; yet they that did not pay , no greater Punishment did the Priefts at that time inflict upon them , than Excommunication . And yet ...
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... themselves ; and this was taught for Catholick Doctrine then , and is still upheld and pleaded for by the Proteftant Clergy there- by wholly denying Chrift Jefus come in the Flesh , the End of all Types , Figures , Sha- dows , & c . fee ...
... themselves ; and this was taught for Catholick Doctrine then , and is still upheld and pleaded for by the Proteftant Clergy there- by wholly denying Chrift Jefus come in the Flesh , the End of all Types , Figures , Sha- dows , & c . fee ...
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