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... dissent in some things from the church . These things being premised , that we may not be diverted from the substance of the cause in hand , as they would otherwise occur unto us in our progress , I shall proceed unto the consideration ...
... dissent in some things from the church . These things being premised , that we may not be diverted from the substance of the cause in hand , as they would otherwise occur unto us in our progress , I shall proceed unto the consideration ...
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... dissent from them . Once more ; what name of sin or wickedness will they find to affix to these errors ? " Nullum criminis nomen , nisi nominis crimen . " No man errs willingly , nor ought to be thought to tempt or seduce his own will ...
... dissent from them . Once more ; what name of sin or wickedness will they find to affix to these errors ? " Nullum criminis nomen , nisi nominis crimen . " No man errs willingly , nor ought to be thought to tempt or seduce his own will ...
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... dissent , as that of late prac- tised and still pressed for in England ; so it will be found that , whether we respect the nature and temper of the people of this land , or the admission of the principles of dissent , with the grounds ...
... dissent , as that of late prac- tised and still pressed for in England ; so it will be found that , whether we respect the nature and temper of the people of this land , or the admission of the principles of dissent , with the grounds ...
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THE DUTY OF PASTORS AND PEOPLE | 1 |
Of the administration of holy things among the patriarchs before the law | 7 |
CHAP | 13 |
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