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... means to strengthen or to ruin the civil power is either to establish or destroy the right worship of God , 57. Of which proposition the truth is proved by all records of divine and profane history , ib .; and the reason is drawn from ...
... means to strengthen or to ruin the civil power is either to establish or destroy the right worship of God , 57. Of which proposition the truth is proved by all records of divine and profane history , ib .; and the reason is drawn from ...
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... means better to execute those duties is , not to be despised , 82 ; in the handling of which prescription these things may be observed : 1. The ill effects that contempt has upon government , 82. 2. The causes upon which church - rulers ...
... means better to execute those duties is , not to be despised , 82 ; in the handling of which prescription these things may be observed : 1. The ill effects that contempt has upon government , 82. 2. The causes upon which church - rulers ...
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... means in themselves insufficient for , 146 , and frequently contrary to the attaining of such ends , 147 ; which is proved to happen in the four foregoing rules of the worldly politician , 148 . Therefore we ought to be sincere , 152 ...
... means in themselves insufficient for , 146 , and frequently contrary to the attaining of such ends , 147 ; which is proved to happen in the four foregoing rules of the worldly politician , 148 . Therefore we ought to be sincere , 152 ...
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... means we may get our hearts thus informed , 374 , viz . 1. By a careful attention to the dictates of reason and natural morality , ib . 2. By a tender regard to every pious motion of God's Spirit , 375. 3. By a study of the revealed ...
... means we may get our hearts thus informed , 374 , viz . 1. By a careful attention to the dictates of reason and natural morality , ib . 2. By a tender regard to every pious motion of God's Spirit , 375. 3. By a study of the revealed ...
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... means of knowledge , 477 . 2. The suspicion of some action's unlawfulness , 478 . 3. A religious abstinence from the use of that thing , of the unlawfulness whereof it is ignorant or suspicious , 478 . II . How such a weak conscience is ...
... means of knowledge , 477 . 2. The suspicion of some action's unlawfulness , 478 . 3. A religious abstinence from the use of that thing , of the unlawfulness whereof it is ignorant or suspicious , 478 . II . How such a weak conscience is ...
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