Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and Ecclesiastical Pieces, with New Translations, and an Introduction, Volumen1J. Miller, 1809 |
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... judge of secrets , that wherever I have in this book plainly and roundly ( though worthily and truly ) . laid open the faults and blemishes of fathers , martyrs , or christian emperors , or have otherwise inveighed against error and ...
... judge of secrets , that wherever I have in this book plainly and roundly ( though worthily and truly ) . laid open the faults and blemishes of fathers , martyrs , or christian emperors , or have otherwise inveighed against error and ...
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... judges , the lawyers , the justices of peace for the most part popish , the bishops firm to Rome ; from whence was to be expected the furious flashing of excommunications , and absolving the people from their obedience . Next , her ...
... judges , the lawyers , the justices of peace for the most part popish , the bishops firm to Rome ; from whence was to be expected the furious flashing of excommunications , and absolving the people from their obedience . Next , her ...
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... judge , will require a more exact search : and to effect this the speedier , I shall distinguish such as I esteem to be the hinderers of reformation into three sorts , Antiquitarians ( for so I had rather call them than antiquaries ...
... judge , will require a more exact search : and to effect this the speedier , I shall distinguish such as I esteem to be the hinderers of reformation into three sorts , Antiquitarians ( for so I had rather call them than antiquaries ...
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... judge rightly , we must judge by that which was to be their rule . But it will be objected , that this was an unsettled state of the church , wanting the temporal magistrate to suppress the licence of false brethren , and the extravas ...
... judge rightly , we must judge by that which was to be their rule . But it will be objected , that this was an unsettled state of the church , wanting the temporal magistrate to suppress the licence of false brethren , and the extravas ...
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... judges , the easy or hard - handed monar- chies , the domestic or foreign tyrannies : lastly , the Roman senate from without , the Jewish senate at home , with the Galilean tetrarch ; yet the Levites had some right to deal in civil ...
... judges , the easy or hard - handed monar- chies , the domestic or foreign tyrannies : lastly , the Roman senate from without , the Jewish senate at home , with the Galilean tetrarch ; yet the Levites had some right to deal in civil ...
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Página 317 - Lords and Commons of England, consider what nation it is whereof ye are and whereof ye are the governors : a nation not slow and dull, but of a quick, ingenious, and piercing spirit, acute to invent, subtle and sinewy to discourse, not beneath the reach of any point the highest that human capacity can soar to.
Página 284 - I know they are as lively, and as vigorously productive, as those fabulous dragon's teeth ; and being sown up and down, may chance to spring up armed men. And yet, on the other hand, unless wariness be used, as good almost kill a man as kill a good book. Who kills a man kills a reasonable creature, God's image ; but he who destroys a good book, kills reason itself, kills the image of God, as it were in the eye.
Página 295 - He that can • apprehend and consider vice with all her baits and seeming pleasures, and yet abstain, and yet distinguish, and yet prefer that which is truly better, he. is the true warfaring Christian.
Página 148 - At the end of every seven years, in the solemnity of the year of release, in the feast of tabernacles, when all Israel is come to appear before the Lord thy God in the place which he shall choose, thou shalt read this law before all Israel in their hearing.
Página 76 - I think it shame to covenant with any knowing reader that for some few years yet I may go on trust with him toward the payment of what I am now indebted, as being a work not to be raised from the heat of youth or the vapours of wine, like that which flows at waste from the pen of some vulgar amorist or the trencher fury of a rhyming parasite...
Página 320 - Methinks I see in my mind a noble and puissant nation rousing herself like a strong man after sleep, and shaking her invincible locks. Methinks I see her as an eagle mewing her mighty youth, and kindling her undazzled eyes at the full mid-day beam...
Página 166 - If we have sown unto you spiritual things, is it a great thing if we shall reap your carnal things?
Página 58 - I charge thee before God, and the Lord Jesus Christ, and the elect angels, that thou observe these things without preferring one before another, doing nothing by partiality.
Página 329 - The Tenure Of Kings And Magistrates: Proving, That it is Lawful!, and hath been held so through all Ages, for any, who have the Power, to call to account a Tyrant, or wicked King, and after due conviction, to depose, and put him to death; if the ordinary Magistrate have neglected, or deny'd to doe it.
Página 269 - But here the main skill and groundwork will be, to temper them such lectures and explanations upon every opportunity, as may lead and draw them in willing obedience, enflamed with the study of learning, and the admiration of virtue; stirred up with high hopes of living to be brave men, and worthy patriots, dear to God, and famous to all ages.