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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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History of the English People, Volume 3

John Richard Green - 1879 - 526 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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History of England from the Accession of James I. to the Outbreak of the ...

Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1884 - 428 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 1 Chillingworth's reasons, Sept. 19, SP Dom. ccclxvii. 116. 2 Works, \. 230. ' Ibid....
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History of England from the Accession of James I to the Outbreak of the ...

Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1884 - 430 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 ' Chillingworth's reasons, Sept. 19, 5. P. Doin. ccclxvii. 116. i Works, i. 230. *...
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The Religion of Protestants a Safeway to Salvation

William Chillingworth - 1888 - 552 pages
...consciences together, under the equi.l penalty of death and damnation ; this vain conceit that we can speak of the things of God better than in the words of GoJ ; this deifying our own interpretations, and tyrannous enforcing them upon others ; this restraining...
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The Religious Opinions of John Locke

Elwood Worcester - 1889 - 136 pages
...This presumptuous imposing of the sense of men upon the words of God — this vain conceit that we can speak of the things of God better than in the words of God, is — that which tears in pieces not the coat but the bowels and members of Christ. Take away the...
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Essays, Critical and Historical, Volume 1

John Henry Newman - 1890 - 446 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 of our own interpretations, and tyrannous enforcing them upon others — this restraining...
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Alexandrian and Carthaginian Theology Contrasted

John Bickford Heard - 1893 - 392 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 of them upon others ; this restraining...
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History of England from the Accession of James I. to the Outbreak of the ...

Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1896 - 412 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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England, Volume 3

John Richard Green, Julian Hawthorne - 1898 - 472 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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The Angel of the Covenant: Memoirs of the Early Career of James Graham ...

James Maclaren Cobban - 1898 - 568 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 iipon others ; this restraining...
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