Complaint and Reform in England, 1436-1714: Fifty Writings of the Time on Politics, Religion, Society, Economics, Architecture, Science, and EducationWilliam Huse Dunham (Jr.), Stanley McCrory Pargellis |
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Page 797
... judge and may restrain and punish them . Fourthly , Nor do I so far extend this liberty of judging in religion , as to think every man fit to dispute the controversies of religion . A great part of people are ignorant , and of so mean a ...
... judge and may restrain and punish them . Fourthly , Nor do I so far extend this liberty of judging in religion , as to think every man fit to dispute the controversies of religion . A great part of people are ignorant , and of so mean a ...
Page 799
... judge for themselves in so great and important a matter as the choice of their religion , why should they be thought unworthy to judge in lesser matters ? They tell us indeed that a man may use his judgment in the choice of his religion ...
... judge for themselves in so great and important a matter as the choice of their religion , why should they be thought unworthy to judge in lesser matters ? They tell us indeed that a man may use his judgment in the choice of his religion ...
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... judge upon . And therefore , in answer to it , I desire these following particulars may be considered . First , That this , which they say , rather proves what God should have done , according to their fancy , than what he has really ...
... judge upon . And therefore , in answer to it , I desire these following particulars may be considered . First , That this , which they say , rather proves what God should have done , according to their fancy , than what he has really ...
Contents
Chronology | xx |
Four Speeches 15851601 340 | 18 |
A Supplication for the Beggars 15281529 | 83 |
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