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Page 66
... heretics , and also that unchris- ' tian and impious principle , that no faith is to be kept ' with heretics . ' 6 Any attempt to prove this article would be an idle task , whereas we are sure never to convince , when we attempt to ...
... heretics , and also that unchris- ' tian and impious principle , that no faith is to be kept ' with heretics . ' 6 Any attempt to prove this article would be an idle task , whereas we are sure never to convince , when we attempt to ...
Page 67
... heretics ; but how far these and severer punishments inflicted by the civil and imperial laws , are impious and unchristian , kings , not subjects , are interested to determine . In every Christian country , the Christian religion is a ...
... heretics ; but how far these and severer punishments inflicted by the civil and imperial laws , are impious and unchristian , kings , not subjects , are interested to determine . In every Christian country , the Christian religion is a ...
Page 95
... heretic : he banished an Irish superior for compli- menting the Pretender with the title of King of Great Bri- ' tain . ' 6 Second : Has God revealed , that I can lawfully and piously murder my fellow - creature , and break a just pro ...
... heretic : he banished an Irish superior for compli- menting the Pretender with the title of King of Great Bri- ' tain . ' 6 Second : Has God revealed , that I can lawfully and piously murder my fellow - creature , and break a just pro ...
Page 96
... heretics as an impious slander , calculated in times of turbulence , to murder the character of the innocent , and only adapted to those distant æras , when ' Papists attempted to blow up a river , with gun - powder , in order to drown ...
... heretics as an impious slander , calculated in times of turbulence , to murder the character of the innocent , and only adapted to those distant æras , when ' Papists attempted to blow up a river , with gun - powder , in order to drown ...
Page 112
... here- ' tics . ' This has been openly avowed by the Council of Con- stance , but it never was openly disclaimed . Whether pri ... heretics , ' sweeps them all away , as a spider's web ; so that still , no governors , that are not Ro- man ...
... here- ' tics . ' This has been openly avowed by the Council of Con- stance , but it never was openly disclaimed . Whether pri ... heretics , ' sweeps them all away , as a spider's web ; so that still , no governors , that are not Ro- man ...
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