| John Selden - 1689 - 196 pages
...himself, but he is ashamed to say so ; and he would have me believe him before a whole Church, that have read the Word of God as well as he. One says one thing,...there is, I say, no Measure to end the Controversy. 'Tis just as if Two Men were at Bowls, and both judged by the Eye. One says 'tis his Cast, the other... | |
| John Selden - 1786 - 196 pages
...business would be decided : the' Puritan would be judged by the word of God ; if he would speak clearly hs means himself, but he is ashamed to say so^ and he...before a whole* church that has read the word of God as wejl as he. One says one thing and another nno. ther ; and there is, I say, no measure to end the controversy,... | |
| John Selden - 1786 - 190 pages
...because there wants a measure by which the busintas would be deci.dsd : the Buritan would be judged by .the •word of God; if he would speak clearly he means,, hitnself, but he is ashamed to say-so;. and h^. would'"have me beliqv.e him before a whole church.that... | |
| John Selden - 1798 - 166 pages
...judged by the Word of God : If he would fpeak clearly, he means "himfelf, but he ts afham'd to fay fo; and he would have me believe him before a whole Church, that that has read the Word of God as well as he. Or* fays one t'ling, and another another; and there is,... | |
| William Jones - 1801 - 428 pages
...doctrine from the Scripture, because an individual is entitled to make his * " The Puritan would be judged by the word of God. If he would speak clearly, he means himself, but is ashamed to say so ; and he would have me believe him before a whole Church, that has read the word... | |
| William Jones - 1810 - 458 pages
...in respect of the same doctrines; for here we shall have • P. 23. t " The Puritan would be judged by the word of God. If he would speak clearly, he means himself, but is ashamed to say so; and he would have me believe him before a whole Church, that has read the vrord... | |
| Ancient learning - 1812 - 322 pages
...ended, because there wants a measure by which the business would be decided. The Puritan would be judged by the word of God ; if he would speak clearly, he...before a whole church, that has read the word of God * This opinion of a learned member of tbe establUhed church, is greatly at variance with the general... | |
| William Firth - 1813 - 130 pages
...dictates and bent of their Sedition ! « The " The Puritan," as Selden observes, " would be judged by the Word of God ; if he would speak clearly, he...Church, that has read the word of God as well as he." Even Cromwell himself, the Belial of Ihese direfnl days, in whom " all was false and hollow, though... | |
| John Selden - 1818 - 230 pages
...ended, because there wants a measure by which the business would be decided. The Puritan would be judged by the word of God : if he would speak clearly, he...another ; and there is, I say, no measure to end the cqptroversy. It is just as if two men were at bowls, and both judged by the eye ; one says, it is his... | |
| William Jones, William Stevens - 1826 - 446 pages
..." The Puritan would be judged by the word of God. If he would speak clearly, he means himself, but is ashamed to say so ; and he would have me believe...Church, that has read the word of God as well as he." Selden. TT p. 111. 3d edit. private judgment, with the word of God in its hand, pleading against an... | |
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