The Works of Robert Sanderson, D.D., Sometime Bishop of Lincoln, 5. köideAt the University Press, 1854 |
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... evident , and demonstrative illation . * In which sense , there are not many things de Jure Divino under the New Testament . Secondly , That for a thing to be de Jure Divino in the latter and larger sense , it sufficeth that it may be ...
... evident , and demonstrative illation . * In which sense , there are not many things de Jure Divino under the New Testament . Secondly , That for a thing to be de Jure Divino in the latter and larger sense , it sufficeth that it may be ...
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... evident and apparent enough to all the world , but such as for some particular reasons reserved to himself he thinketh not fit in the form of words tendered to the Promiser as yet to discover , § that the Promiser should be bound to the ...
... evident and apparent enough to all the world , but such as for some particular reasons reserved to himself he thinketh not fit in the form of words tendered to the Promiser as yet to discover , § that the Promiser should be bound to the ...
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... evident , for that Quisquis obligatur , alteri obligatur . When a man is obliged by any act , it is also supposed that the Obligation is made to some other party , to whom also it is supposed some right to accrue , by virtue of the said ...
... evident , for that Quisquis obligatur , alteri obligatur . When a man is obliged by any act , it is also supposed that the Obligation is made to some other party , to whom also it is supposed some right to accrue , by virtue of the said ...
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... Evident it is therefore , that every Vow , requiring anything to be done which is repugnant to any office of piety , justice , charity , or mercy , which we owe either to God or man , is void , and bindeth not , because it findeth us ...
... Evident it is therefore , that every Vow , requiring anything to be done which is repugnant to any office of piety , justice , charity , or mercy , which we owe either to God or man , is void , and bindeth not , because it findeth us ...
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... evident by their actions that very many of our Common Soldiers do , is one of the most hateful and unrighteous things in the world : so far is it from being a sufficient inducement to any man to make that his profession . How can it be ...
... evident by their actions that very many of our Common Soldiers do , is one of the most hateful and unrighteous things in the world : so far is it from being a sufficient inducement to any man to make that his profession . How can it be ...
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Page 205 - PUT them in mind to be subject to principalities and powers, to obey magistrates, to be ready to every good work, 2 To speak evil of no man, to be no brawlers, but gentle, shewing all meekness unto all men.
Page 41 - That we may hereafter live a godly, righteous, and sober life, To the glory of thy holy Name.
Page 195 - My son, fear thou the LORD and the king : and meddle not with them that are given to change...
Page 323 - Praise the Lord, 0 my soul : and all that is within me praise his holy Name.
Page 321 - Lord denounces the most terrible judgments, threatening them with everlasting banishment from his presence, into that outer darkness, where shall be " weeping, and wailing, and gnashing of teeth.
Page 28 - I do declare and promise, that I will be true and faithful to the Commonwealth of England, as it is now established, without a King or House of Lords.
Page 191 - Him (John xx. 21), to execute the same Apostolical, Episcopal, and Pastoral Office, for the ordering and governing of His Church, until His coming again ; and so the same office to continue in them and their successors unto the end of the world.
Page 107 - Suffer hardship with me, as a good soldier of Christ Jesus. No soldier on service entangleth himself in the affairs of this life ; that he may please him who enrolled him as a soldier.
Page 208 - ... many from their iniquity ; for the priest's lips should preserve knowledge, and they should seek the law at his mouth ; for he is the messenger of the Lord of hosts.
Page 153 - Sufficient it is for the justification of the Church of England in the Constitution and Government thereof, that it is (as certainly it is) of Divine Right in the latter and larger signification : that is to say, of Apostolical institution and approbation, exercised by the Apostles themselves, and by other persons in their times, appointed and enabled thereunto by them, according to the will of our LORD JESUS CHRIST, and by virtue of the Commission they had received from Him.