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Page 7
... sense of mankind . But the philofophical poet confoles himself , with the flattering expectation of gratifying his vanity . " " Tis fweet to crop fresh flowers , and get a " crown , " For new and rare inventions of my own . " Creech's ...
... sense of mankind . But the philofophical poet confoles himself , with the flattering expectation of gratifying his vanity . " " Tis fweet to crop fresh flowers , and get a " crown , " For new and rare inventions of my own . " Creech's ...
Page 64
... sense of " the words of this oath , without any evasion , " equivocation , or mental refervation , what- " ever ; and without any difpenfation already granted by the pope , or any authority of " the fee of Rome , or any person whatever ...
... sense of " the words of this oath , without any evasion , " equivocation , or mental refervation , what- " ever ; and without any difpenfation already granted by the pope , or any authority of " the fee of Rome , or any person whatever ...
Page 66
... sense of the words : con- fequently , though untrained to arms , and " unskilled in military difcipline , I must run to " the field of battle , in case of invasion or re- " bellion otherwise , I do not exert myself to " the utmost of my ...
... sense of the words : con- fequently , though untrained to arms , and " unskilled in military difcipline , I must run to " the field of battle , in case of invasion or re- " bellion otherwise , I do not exert myself to " the utmost of my ...
Page 74
... sense " of the words includes the authority of God " and the state . " Anfwer . The plain and ordinary sense of any word , is the fenfe annexed to it , by the common consent and cuftom of mankind , aç- cording to their respective idioms ...
... sense " of the words includes the authority of God " and the state . " Anfwer . The plain and ordinary sense of any word , is the fenfe annexed to it , by the common consent and cuftom of mankind , aç- cording to their respective idioms ...
Page 82
... sense of the " words . " This cannot be reconciled with " authority whatfoever . " A Catholic abjures upon oath a doctrine he never believed . Abju- ration implies the belief of a previous error . " Foreign princes ought not have ...
... sense of the " words . " This cannot be reconciled with " authority whatfoever . " A Catholic abjures upon oath a doctrine he never believed . Abju- ration implies the belief of a previous error . " Foreign princes ought not have ...
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abfolve affert againſt allegiance amongſt Anſwer Arian ARTHUR O'LEARY authority becauſe biſhop body cafe caufe cauſe Chrift Chriftian church civil confcience confequence Conftance council crimes death declare deftroyed deftruction depofing power difpenfation diftinction Divinity doctrine Engliſh error eſtabliſhed faid faith fame fathers fays fcripture fecurity felves fenfe feven fhall fhould firft firſt fociety fome foul fovereigns fpiritual ftate ftill fubjects fuch fuffer fufficient fwear fword hand heretics hiftory himſelf honour houſe human itſelf Jefus John Hufs juftice king kingdom laft laws ligion magiftrate mankind moft moſt muft muſt myfteries myſelf nature neighbours never oath opinion ourſelves paffions perfecution perfon perjury philofophers pope pope's prefent prieſt princes principles promiſe Proteftant puniſhment raiſed reaſon religion religious reſpective rife Roman Catholics Rome ſeveral ſhall ſpirit ſtate ſtill temporal themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thouſand throne tion underſtanding uſe Weſley whofe whoſe words worſhip