The works of ... Richard Hooker: with an account of his life by I. Walton. 3 vols. [the 3rd in 2 pt.].1865 |
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... knowledge , the copy of the Life prefixed to the editions of Hooker since 1666 , was taken from Walton's first edition . For although there were at least two reprints of Hooker before Walton's death , one in 1676 and one in 1682 , ( he ...
... knowledge , the copy of the Life prefixed to the editions of Hooker since 1666 , was taken from Walton's first edition . For although there were at least two reprints of Hooker before Walton's death , one in 1676 and one in 1682 , ( he ...
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... knowledge , than from the indications of temperament which Hooker's own writings afford . Otherwise he might perhaps have seen rea- son to add to his commendation of him for meekness and patience , that those qualities were by no means ...
... knowledge , than from the indications of temperament which Hooker's own writings afford . Otherwise he might perhaps have seen rea- son to add to his commendation of him for meekness and patience , that those qualities were by no means ...
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... knowledge , but also at his fairness as well as skill in the conduct of his argument . It will be found of course , that in disputing with Romanists , he generally alleges by preference Roman catholic authori- ties ; and with Puritans ...
... knowledge , but also at his fairness as well as skill in the conduct of his argument . It will be found of course , that in disputing with Romanists , he generally alleges by preference Roman catholic authori- ties ; and with Puritans ...
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... knowledge of the fact , it were necessary that Scripture ( as a perfect rule of faith ) should of purpose prescribe any one particular form of church government . The other question , of history and interpretation , how far such a form ...
... knowledge of the fact , it were necessary that Scripture ( as a perfect rule of faith ) should of purpose prescribe any one particular form of church government . The other question , of history and interpretation , how far such a form ...
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... knowledge ; such things as these the Church of God in- stinctively selected for her ceremonies , and combined them by degrees into an orderly system , varying as circumstances might require in different dioceses , but every where ...
... knowledge ; such things as these the Church of God in- stinctively selected for her ceremonies , and combined them by degrees into an orderly system , varying as circumstances might require in different dioceses , but every where ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 366 - Where is the wise ? where is the scribe ? where is the disputer of this world ? hath not God made foolish the wisdom of this world ? For after that in the wisdom of God the world by wisdom knew not God, it pleased God by the foolishness of preaching to save them that believe.
Seite 24 - the children of this world are wiser in their generation than the children of light...
Seite cxiii - As a mad man who casteth firebrands, arrows, and death, So is the man that deceiveth his neighbour, And saith, Am not I in sport?
Seite 293 - Now the Spirit speaketh expressly, that in the latter times some shall depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils ; speaking lies in hypocrisy ; having their conscience seared with a hot iron ; forbidding to marry, and commanding to abstain from meats, which God hath created to be received with thanksgiving of them which believe and know the truth.
Seite 201 - Dangerous it were for the feeble brain of man to wade far into the doings of the Most High ; whom although to know be life, and joy to make mention of his name ; yet our soundest knowledge is, to know that we know him not as indeed he is, neither can know him ; and our safest eloquence concerning him, is our silence, when we confess without confession, that his glory is inexplicable, hie greatness above our capacity and reach.
Seite 207 - Now if nature should intermit her course, and leave altogether though it were but for a while the observation of her own laws; if those principal and mother elements of the world, whereof all things in this lower world are made, should lose the qualities which now they have; if the frame of that heavenly arch erected over our heads should loosen and dissolve itself; if celestial spheres...
Seite 13 - Richard, I do not give, but lend you my horse : be sure you be honest, and bring my horse back to me at your return this way to Oxford. And I do now give you ten groats, to bear your charges to Exeter ; and here is ten groats more, which I charge you to deliver to your mother and tell her I send her a bishop's benediction with it, and beg the continuance of her prayers for me. And if you bring my horse back to me, I will give you ten groats more, to carry you on foot to the college : and so God bless...
Seite 207 - ... if celestial spheres should forget their wonted motions, and by irregular volubility turn themselves any way as it might happen ; if the prince of the lights of heaven, which now, as a giant, doth run his unwearied course, should, as it were, through a languishing faintness, begin to stand and to rest himself; if the moon should wander from her beaten way, the times and seasons of the year blend themselves by disordered and confused mixture, the winds breathe out their last gasp...
Seite 456 - For it seemed good to the Holy Ghost, and to us, to lay upon you no greater burden than these necessary things, " that ye abstain from meats offered to idols, and from blood, and from things strangled, and from fornication, from which if ye keep yourselves, ye shall do well. Fare ye well.
Seite 285 - Wherefore that here we may briefly end : of Law there can be no less acknowledged, than that her seat is the bosom of God, her voice the harmony of the world : all things in heaven and earth do her homage, the very least as feeling her care, and the greatest as not exempted from her power...