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Page 117
... civil magistrate to adopt rites and ceremo- nies , and enforce them by civil pains and pen- alties upon the observance of those whose con- sciences would not allow them to obey any thing in religion but what was taught them in the ...
... civil magistrate to adopt rites and ceremo- nies , and enforce them by civil pains and pen- alties upon the observance of those whose con- sciences would not allow them to obey any thing in religion but what was taught them in the ...
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... civil power in ecclesiastical matters , a Mr. Wall of Causham , under date of May 29 , 1659 , says , " I confess I have even in my privacy in the country oft had thoughts of you , and that with much res- pect for your friendship to ...
... civil power in ecclesiastical matters , a Mr. Wall of Causham , under date of May 29 , 1659 , says , " I confess I have even in my privacy in the country oft had thoughts of you , and that with much res- pect for your friendship to ...
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... civil rights , and that they then needed little scholarly assistance , he turned his attention to the subject of domestic liberty , which he also divided into three de- partments the nature of the conjugal relation , the education of ...
... civil rights , and that they then needed little scholarly assistance , he turned his attention to the subject of domestic liberty , which he also divided into three de- partments the nature of the conjugal relation , the education of ...
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