An Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of James I. and Charles I. and of the Lives of Oliver Cromwell and Charles II...: From Original Writers and State-papers, Volumen1F.C. and J. Rivington, 1814 |
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... believe above a hundred every week were per- suaded from sin to Christ : There were six or seven thousand hearers , and the circumstances fit for such good work . " -Great success this ! and what few preachers are blessed with . But ...
... believe above a hundred every week were per- suaded from sin to Christ : There were six or seven thousand hearers , and the circumstances fit for such good work . " -Great success this ! and what few preachers are blessed with . But ...
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... believe he at last would escape . Indeed , here he was unsuccessful : but his good - nature , and readiness to oblige , were manifested , and one would have thought should have merited some return to him when in dis- tress . 7 The ...
... believe he at last would escape . Indeed , here he was unsuccessful : but his good - nature , and readiness to oblige , were manifested , and one would have thought should have merited some return to him when in dis- tress . 7 The ...
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... believe any evil thing they heard of them . This will , if attended to , lessen the weight of their evidence con- siderably , and dispose us to think that they may have misrepresented the characters of their opponents . Bar- wick , at ...
... believe any evil thing they heard of them . This will , if attended to , lessen the weight of their evidence con- siderably , and dispose us to think that they may have misrepresented the characters of their opponents . Bar- wick , at ...
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... believe all impartial judges will think he had hard measure dealt him , when they consider that those who preached up doctrines in the pulpit as bad as Peters's , and those likewise who , though guardians of our laws and liberties , and ...
... believe all impartial judges will think he had hard measure dealt him , when they consider that those who preached up doctrines in the pulpit as bad as Peters's , and those likewise who , though guardians of our laws and liberties , and ...
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... believe , will be thought equally as ridiculous , and yet the relater of it , ( no less a man than bishop Bramhall ) says , he can- not esteem it less than a miracle . But let us away with these trifles ; they are fit for nothing but ...
... believe , will be thought equally as ridiculous , and yet the relater of it , ( no less a man than bishop Bramhall ) says , he can- not esteem it less than a miracle . But let us away with these trifles ; they are fit for nothing but ...
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Página 90 - Be not rash with thy mouth, and let not thine heart be hasty to utter any thing before God: for God is in heaven, and thou upon earth : therefore let thy words be few.
Página 153 - Religion agreed upon by the archbishops and bishops of both provinces, and the whole clergy in the convocation holden at London in the year of our Lord God...
Página 45 - Sathan are most certainly practised, and that the instruments thereof merits most severely to be punished : against the damnable opinions of two principally in our age, whereof the one called Scot, an Englishman, is not ashamed in public print to deny that there can be such a thing as witchcraft ; and so maintains the old error of the Sadducees in denying of spirits.
Página 102 - Then Jack and Tom and Will and Dick shall meet, and at their pleasures censure me and my Council and all our proceedings. Then Will shall stand up and say, 'It must be thus'; then Dick shall reply and say, 'Nay, marry, but we will have it thus.
Página 48 - ... take up any dead man, woman, or child out of his, her, or their grave, or any other place where the dead body resteth, or the skin, bone, or any other part of any dead person...
Página 222 - Kings are justly called Gods, for that they exercise a manner or resemblance of Divine power upon earth. For if you will consider the Attributes to God, you shall see how they agree in the person of a King.
Página 228 - And although we cannot allow of the style, calling it your ancient and undoubted right and inheritance, but could rather have wished that ye had said that your privileges were derived from the grace and permission of our ancestors and us...
Página 30 - I charge you, my good people, ministers, doctors, elders, nobles, gentlemen and barons, to stand to your purity, and to exhort the people to do the same, and I forsooth, so long as I brook my life and crown, shall maintain the same against all deadly.
Página 45 - The fearful abounding, at this time, in this country, of these detestable slaves of the devil, the witches or enchanters, hath moved me (beloved reader) to dispatch, in post, this following Treatise of mine, not in any wise (as I protest) to serve for a...
Página 271 - Whosoever shall hereafter affirm, that the form of God's worship in the Church of England, established by law, and contained in the Book of Common Prayer and Administration of Sacraments, is a corrupt, superstitious, or unlawful worship of God, or containeth any thing in it that is repugnant to the Scriptures...