The Modern Pleas for Comprehension, Toleration, and the Taking Away the Obligation to the Renouncing of the Covenant, Considered and DiscussedR. Royston, 1675 - 259 Seiten |
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... cerned for to fubfcribe them , unless they bring upon themselves a volun- tary Obligation by fome Act of their own , as taking a Degree in the Uni- verfity : But in this Point many words are needless ; for befides the Testi- mony of all ...
... cerned for to fubfcribe them , unless they bring upon themselves a volun- tary Obligation by fome Act of their own , as taking a Degree in the Uni- verfity : But in this Point many words are needless ; for befides the Testi- mony of all ...
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... cerned to endeavour , that if a Li- berty must be given to thefe Perfons to go on and to abuse the People , yet however that it may be done fome other way , and they not per- mitted to bely the Holy Ghoft . As for Forms of Prayers , the ...
... cerned to endeavour , that if a Li- berty must be given to thefe Perfons to go on and to abuse the People , yet however that it may be done fome other way , and they not per- mitted to bely the Holy Ghoft . As for Forms of Prayers , the ...
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... cerned to take care both of himself and all other men , to Judge both as to his own particular , and likewife as to ... concerned in Points of this [ 100 ]
... cerned to take care both of himself and all other men , to Judge both as to his own particular , and likewife as to ... concerned in Points of this [ 100 ]
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... cerned in , as at the leaft to confider it : And this is obvious to the most ordinary Experience , and hath fel- dom failed of a great Effect , when- ever it hath been made trial of . And if it were not so , it would not only fupercede ...
... cerned in , as at the leaft to confider it : And this is obvious to the most ordinary Experience , and hath fel- dom failed of a great Effect , when- ever it hath been made trial of . And if it were not so , it would not only fupercede ...
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... cerned to remember what have been the Evils of your own Schifm , which you know your felves to have begun , and we are willing to believe did not fee to the dismal end of ; and which upon your ownPrinciples you will ne- ver ver be able ...
... cerned to remember what have been the Evils of your own Schifm , which you know your felves to have begun , and we are willing to believe did not fee to the dismal end of ; and which upon your ownPrinciples you will ne- ver ver be able ...
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 42 - God, endeavour in our several places and callings, the preservation of the reformed religion in the Church of Scotland, in doctrine, worship, discipline and government, against our common enemies; the reformation of religion in the kingdoms of England and Ireland, in doctrine, worship, discipline and government, according to the Word of God, and the example of the best reformed Churches...
Seite 42 - Churches ; and we shall endeavour to bring the Churches of God in the three kingdoms to the nearest conjunction and uniformity in religion...
Seite 56 - IV. We shall also, with all faithfulness, endeavour the discovery of all such as have been or shall be incendiaries, malignants, or evil instruments, by hindering the reformation of religion, dividing the king from his people, or one of the kingdoms from another...
Seite 48 - We fhall, with the fame fincerity, reality, and conftancy, in our feveral vocations, endeavour, with our eftates and lives, mutually to preferve the rights and privileges of the Parliaments, and the liberties of the kingdoms, and to preferve and defend the King's...
Seite 61 - ... continue therein, againft all oppofition, and promote the fame according to our power, againft all...
Seite 60 - God, .granted unto unto us, and hath been lately concluded and fettled by both Parliaments, we fhall each one of us, according to our place and intereft, endeavour that they may remain conjoined in a firm peace and union to all pofterity ; and that juftice may be done upon the wilful oppofers thereof, in manner exprefied in the precedent articles.
Seite 220 - Utrecht) that it cannot properly be styled a Commonwealth, but is rather a Confederacy of Seven Sovereign Provinces united together for their common and mutual Defence, without any Dependance one upon the other. But to discover the Nature of their Government from the first Springs and Motions, it must be taken yet into smaller Pieces, by which it will appear, that each of these Provinces is likewise composed of many little States or Cities, which have several Marks of Sovereign Power within themselves...
Seite 221 - ... first springs and motions, It must be taken yet into smaller pieces, by which it will appear, that each of these Provinces is likewise composed of many little States or Cities, which have several marks of Sovereign Power within themselves, and are not subject to the Sovereignty of their...
Seite 42 - ... and determined to enter into a mutual and folemn league and covenant, wherein we all fubfcribe, and each one of us for himfelf, with our hands lifted up to the moft high God, do fwear:
Seite 42 - Government, directory for worship and catechising ; that we and our posterity after us may as brethren live in faith and love, and that the Lord may delight to dwell in the midst of us.