The Works of the Most Reverend Father in God, William Laud, D.D.J.H. Parker, 1847 - Theology |
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... better than men ; and the Commonwealth can have no blessed and happy being , but by the Church . For true religion ever blesses a State : provided that they which profess it do not in their lives dishonour both God and it . And it ...
... better than men ; and the Commonwealth can have no blessed and happy being , but by the Church . For true religion ever blesses a State : provided that they which profess it do not in their lives dishonour both God and it . And it ...
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... better known by want than use ; and and My thought most worth the having by them that have it not . people shall dwell Look , therefore , not upon yourselves in peace , but upon a State in blood , upon a Church in persecution ; ask them ...
... better known by want than use ; and and My thought most worth the having by them that have it not . people shall dwell Look , therefore , not upon yourselves in peace , but upon a State in blood , upon a Church in persecution ; ask them ...
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... better con- ceived , being no prayer of faith , or of the which we can assure ourselves that we shall obtain it . For if it be said that by the word ' adversity ' is meant all evil , we know that it hath no such signification , neither ...
... better con- ceived , being no prayer of faith , or of the which we can assure ourselves that we shall obtain it . For if it be said that by the word ' adversity ' is meant all evil , we know that it hath no such signification , neither ...
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... better for it presently . Not the meanest in the body of the State , not the lowest in the body of the Church , but they are the better , or may be , for this " peace . " And it is implied in the text ; for , in palatiis , in the ...
... better for it presently . Not the meanest in the body of the State , not the lowest in the body of the Church , but they are the better , or may be , for this " peace . " And it is implied in the text ; for , in palatiis , in the ...
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... better , I begin to think it is fit the priest's house should be mean , where the Church , which is God's house , is let lie so basely : -for , " he that hewed timber afore out of the thick trees , was known to bring it to an excellent ...
... better , I begin to think it is fit the priest's house should be mean , where the Church , which is God's house , is let lie so basely : -for , " he that hewed timber afore out of the thick trees , was known to bring it to an excellent ...
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Page 63 - For thither the tribes go up, even the tribes of the LORD, to testify unto Israel, to give thanks unto the Name of the LORD.