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Hints on reading: addressed to a young lady [on her choice of books]. - Page 108
by M. A. Stodart - 1839 - 175 pages
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A Compendium of English Literautre: Chronologically Arranged, from Sir John ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1863 - 788 pages
...consciences together, under the equal penalty of death and damnation; this vain conceit that we can speak of the things of God better than in the words of God : this deifying our own interpretations, and tyrannous enforcing them upon others: this restraining...
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A Compendium of English Literature: Chronologically Arranged, from Sir John ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1865 - 784 pages
...consciences together, under the equal penalty of death arid damnation ; this vain conceit that •we can speak of the things of God better than in the words of God : this deifying our own interpretations, and tyrannous enforcing them upon others : this restraining...
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Ecclesiastical History of England: From the Opening of the Long ..., Volume 1

John Stoughton - 1867 - 562 pages
...upon the conscience under penalty of death and damnation — involving the vain conceit that we can speak of the things of God better than in the words of God — is the only fountain of all the schisms of the Church, and that which makes these schisms immortal....
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Ecclesiastical History of England: From the Opening of the Long ..., Volume 1

John Stoughton - 1867 - 580 pages
...upon the conscience under penalty of death and damnation — involving the vain conceit that we can speak of the things of God better than in the words of God — is the only fountain of all the schisms of the Church, and that which makes these schisms immortal....
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Biblical notes and queries

1869 - 414 pages
...general words of God, and laying them upon men's consciences together; this vain conceit, that we can speak of the things of God better than in the words of God ; this deifying our own interpretations, and enforcing them upon others; this restraining of the word...
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Rational Theology and Christian Philosophy in England in the ..., Volume 1

John Tulloch - 1872 - 494 pages
...consciences together, under the equal penalty of death and damnation ; this vain conceit, that we can speak of the things of God better than in the words of God ; thus deifying our own interpretations, and tyrannous enforcing them upon others ; this restraining...
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The Historical Relation of New England to the English Commonwealth

John Wingate Thornton - 1874 - 120 pages
...Chap. VI, §§ 39-41.) He ever appeals to Scripture and Reason, thus : " This vain conceit that we can speak of the things of God better than in the words of God ; this deifying our own interpretations, and tyrannous enforcing them upon others ; this restraining...
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The Life of the Rev. Henry Montgomery, LLD, Dunmurry, Belfast ..., Volume 1

John A. Crozier - 1875 - 630 pages
...consciences together, under the equal penalty of death and damnation) ; this vain conceit that we can speak of the things of God better than in the words of God ; this deifying our own interpretations, and enforcing them upon others ; this restraining of the words...
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A Short History of the English People

John Richard Green - 1875 - 912 pages
...consciences together under the equal penalty of death and damnation, this vain conceit that we can speak of the things of God better than in the words of God, this deifying our own interpretations and tyrannous enforcing them upon others, this restraining of...
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A Short History of the English People

John Richard Green - 1877 - 920 pages
...consciences together under the equal penalty of death and damnation, this vain conceit that we can speak of the things of God better than in the words of God, this deifying our own interpretations and tyrannous enforcing them upon others, this restraining of...
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