| Henry Hallam - 1839 - 810 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... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1841 - 600 pages
...against those who presume to put a particular sense upon the general words of God; as if one could speak of the things of God better than in the words of God ! " Take away," continues he, " this persecuting, burning, cursing, damning of men for not subscribing... | |
| Thomas Wilson - 1859 - 720 pages
...narration, do in the very frame of them and composure, carry the marks of their divine original." " We cannot speak of the things of God better than in the words of God." Chillingworth. AXIOMS. The literal is the true sense, where there is no evident reason to the contrary.... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1854 - 620 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... | |
| William Chillingworth - 1854 - 528 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 God ; this deifying our own interpretations, and tyrannous enforcing them upon others; this restraining... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1856 - 800 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... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1848 - 786 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... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1859 - 612 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... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1860 - 580 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... | |
| John Relly Beard - 1861 - 456 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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