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... lives . 2. If any question be moved concerning the doctrine of the Church of England expressed in the 39 Articles , give not the least ear to the movers thereof . That is so soundly and so ortho- doxally settled as cannot be questioned ...
... lives . 2. If any question be moved concerning the doctrine of the Church of England expressed in the 39 Articles , give not the least ear to the movers thereof . That is so soundly and so ortho- doxally settled as cannot be questioned ...
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... live , and under a known Law , and not under an arbitrary Law is our happiness that we do live ; and the Justices of Peace , if a good choice be made of them , are excellent instruments to this state . III . For matter of state and ...
... live , and under a known Law , and not under an arbitrary Law is our happiness that we do live ; and the Justices of Peace , if a good choice be made of them , are excellent instruments to this state . III . For matter of state and ...
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... live a happy instrument for your King and Country : you shall not be a meteor , or a blazing star , but stella fixa , happy here , and more happy hereafter . Deus manu sua te ducat , thats the hearty prayer of , Your most obliged ...
... live a happy instrument for your King and Country : you shall not be a meteor , or a blazing star , but stella fixa , happy here , and more happy hereafter . Deus manu sua te ducat , thats the hearty prayer of , Your most obliged ...
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... lives is omniscient : nor trust to your servants ' neither , who may mislead you or misinform you ; by which perhaps they may gain a few crowns , but the reproach will fall on none but yourself , if it be not rightly carried . For the ...
... lives is omniscient : nor trust to your servants ' neither , who may mislead you or misinform you ; by which perhaps they may gain a few crowns , but the reproach will fall on none but yourself , if it be not rightly carried . For the ...
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... lives and doctrine are and ought to be exemplary.3 : 6. The Deans , Canons , and Prebends of cathedral churches , in their first institution , were of great use in the Church ; and they were not only to be of counsel with the Bishop for ...
... lives and doctrine are and ought to be exemplary.3 : 6. The Deans , Canons , and Prebends of cathedral churches , in their first institution , were of great use in the Church ; and they were not only to be of counsel with the Bishop for ...
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