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... peace of society , or of in- dividuals ; to permit that were not liberty , but flagitious licentiousness . " I deny not , " says the great champion of regulated liberty , " but that it is of great con- cernment to the church and ...
... peace of society , or of in- dividuals ; to permit that were not liberty , but flagitious licentiousness . " I deny not , " says the great champion of regulated liberty , " but that it is of great con- cernment to the church and ...
Page 233
... peace , and all happiness , both in church and state . If I be not heard and believed , the event will bear me witness to have spoken truth ; and I in the mean while have borne me witness , not out of season , to the church and my ...
... peace , and all happiness , both in church and state . If I be not heard and believed , the event will bear me witness to have spoken truth ; and I in the mean while have borne me witness , not out of season , to the church and my ...
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... peace with man , as he had always been with God , on the 8th of November , 1674 , in the sixty- seventh year of his age , " without pain , and so quietly that those who waited in his chamber were unconscious of the moment of his depart ...
... peace with man , as he had always been with God , on the 8th of November , 1674 , in the sixty- seventh year of his age , " without pain , and so quietly that those who waited in his chamber were unconscious of the moment of his depart ...
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