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Side 55
... means in heaven or earth , yet it is ordinarily dis- pensed by the preaching of the word , the administra- tion of the sacraments , the covenant1 of the fathers upon the children , prayer , reading , the censures of the Church , the ...
... means in heaven or earth , yet it is ordinarily dis- pensed by the preaching of the word , the administra- tion of the sacraments , the covenant1 of the fathers upon the children , prayer , reading , the censures of the Church , the ...
Side 92
... means to persuade him- self of it and induce himself to think so ; and sets it up as a theme or position or dogma , which he studies to assert and maintain and establish . Nevertheless there remains in him that sparkle of the original ...
... means to persuade him- self of it and induce himself to think so ; and sets it up as a theme or position or dogma , which he studies to assert and maintain and establish . Nevertheless there remains in him that sparkle of the original ...
Side 94
... mean , between Superstition with superstitious heresies on one side , and Atheism with profane heresies on the other . Supersti- tion , rejecting the light of the Scriptures , and giving itself up to corrupt or apocryphal traditions ...
... mean , between Superstition with superstitious heresies on one side , and Atheism with profane heresies on the other . Supersti- tion , rejecting the light of the Scriptures , and giving itself up to corrupt or apocryphal traditions ...
Side 99
... mean no more than that he had no evidence that it was genu- ine ; for if he had found any copy of it among Bacon's papers , he would probably either have printed it with the other two , or referred to it as already printed . The ...
... mean no more than that he had no evidence that it was genu- ine ; for if he had found any copy of it among Bacon's papers , he would probably either have printed it with the other two , or referred to it as already printed . The ...
Side 102
... means acquiesce in them . Wherefore if we labour in thy works with the sweat of our brows , thou wilt make us partakers of thy Vision and thy Sabbath . We humbly beg that this mind may be steadfastly in us , and that thou , by our hands ...
... means acquiesce in them . Wherefore if we labour in thy works with the sweat of our brows , thou wilt make us partakers of thy Vision and thy Sabbath . We humbly beg that this mind may be steadfastly in us , and that thou , by our hands ...
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