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... told him how the thing had been done ; at which the king said , " I assure you it was not by my advice that any of your friends should be slain ; ye must tell the magistrates of the city of it , and prosecute the law against them ...
... told him how the thing had been done ; at which the king said , " I assure you it was not by my advice that any of your friends should be slain ; ye must tell the magistrates of the city of it , and prosecute the law against them ...
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... told him , " He had suffered at Rome for the testimony of Jesus . " Whereupon Brown return- ed , " If you had converted the Pope to your religion , I should have liked him far worse than I do now . To which Perrot replied , " But God ...
... told him , " He had suffered at Rome for the testimony of Jesus . " Whereupon Brown return- ed , " If you had converted the Pope to your religion , I should have liked him far worse than I do now . To which Perrot replied , " But God ...
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... told him , " Thou hast had many warnings and visitations in the love of God , but hast slighted them ; therefore beware of being sealed up in the wrath of God . " Hereupon one of the jailors came with his cane , and struck several of ...
... told him , " Thou hast had many warnings and visitations in the love of God , but hast slighted them ; therefore beware of being sealed up in the wrath of God . " Hereupon one of the jailors came with his cane , and struck several of ...
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... told them , they were the veriest rogues in England , except it were the Quakers . Sometimes it happened that the prisoners were brought to the bar without being indicted ; and when they said , " What have we done ? " and desired ...
... told them , they were the veriest rogues in England , except it were the Quakers . Sometimes it happened that the prisoners were brought to the bar without being indicted ; and when they said , " What have we done ? " and desired ...
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... you Mr. Crook , are you guilty , or not guilty ? If you will not answer , or what you have said , be ta- ken for your answer , as I told you before , you lose the benefit of the law and what I tell 1662 . 53 SOCIETY OF FRIENDS ,
... you Mr. Crook , are you guilty , or not guilty ? If you will not answer , or what you have said , be ta- ken for your answer , as I told you before , you lose the benefit of the law and what I tell 1662 . 53 SOCIETY OF FRIENDS ,
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Page 404 - And when we were all fallen to the earth, I heard a voice speaking unto me, and saying in the Hebrew tongue, Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me ? it is hard for thee to kick against the pricks.
Page 449 - But we speak the wisdom of God in a mystery, even the hidden wisdom which God ordained before the world unto our glory. Which none of the princes of this world knew, for had they known it, they would not have crucified the Lord of Glory.
Page 367 - Restore unto me the joy of thy salvation; and uphold me with thy free spirit. Then will I teach transgressors thy ways; and sinners shall be converted unto thee.
Page 354 - And Hazael said. But what, is thy servant a dog, that he should do this great thing?
Page 492 - The Spirit itself beareth witness with our spirits, that we are the children of God, and if children, then heirs of God, and joint heirs with Christ ; if so be.
Page 466 - I, even I, am he that blotteth out thy transgressions for mine own sake, and will not remember thy sins.
Page 427 - If we say that we have no sin we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us. If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all iniquity. If we say we have not sinned, we make him a liar, and his word is not in us.
Page 390 - ... in other manner than according to the liturgy and practice of the church of England...
Page 303 - Subject; or to any Act for repealing or altering the Act made in the Thirteenth Year of the Reign of King Charles the Second, intituled. An Act for the Uniformity of Public Prayers and Administration of Sacraments, and other Rites and Ceremonies, and for establishing the Form of making, ordaining and consecrating Bishops, Priests and Deacons in the Church of England...
Page 384 - It is too general and imperfect an answer to say it is the common law, unless we knew both where and what it is. For where there is no law, there is no transgression; and that law which is not in being is so far from being common, that it is no law at all.