| Daniel Neal - 1816 - 586 pages
...the aid of * time and use of all good means of instruction and per* suasion. " The other, that causes of conscience, when they exceed ' their bounds, and...to be matter of faction, lose their ' nature ; and that sovereign princes ought distinctly to pu' nish their practices and contempt, though colored with... | |
| Daniel Neal - 1816 - 586 pages
...aid of '• time and use of all good means of instruction and perc suasion. " The other, that causes of conscience, when they exceed ' their bounds, and...to be matter of faction, lose their ' nature ; and that sovereign princes ought distinctly to pu' nish their practices and contempt, though colored with... | |
| Lucy Aikin - 1818 - 544 pages
...all good means of instruction and persuasion. " 2. The other, that the causes of conscience, .wherein they exceed their bounds and grow to be matter of faction, lose their nature ; and that so246 WALSINGHAM'S APOLOGY FOR vereign princes ought distinctly to punish the practice in contempt,... | |
| Daniel Neal - 1822 - 530 pages
...with the aid of time and use of all good means of instruction and persuasion. " The other, that causes of conscience, when they exceed their bounds, and...grow to be matter of faction, lose their nature ; and that sovereign princes ought distinctly to punish their practices and contempt, though coloured with... | |
| 1822 - 412 pages
...use of all good means of instruction and persuasion. The other, that causes of conscience when Ihey exceed their bounds and grow to be matter of faction, lose their nature, and that sovereign princes ought distinctly to punish their practices, and contempt, though coloured with... | |
| Robert Southey - 1824 - 546 pages
...constrained, but won by force of truth, with the aid of time, and use of all good means of persuasion ; and that cases of conscience, when they exceed their bounds,...religion, are then to be restrained and punished. When the Puritans inveighed against pluralities and non-residence, though the circumstances of the... | |
| 1824 - 812 pages
...constrained, but woii by force of truth, with the aid of time, and use of all good means of persuasion ; and that cases of conscience, when they exceed their bounds, and grow to be matter of (action, lose their nature : and, bowever, they may be coloured with the pretence of religion, are... | |
| Charles Butler - 1825 - 372 pages
...History of the Puritans, vol. 1, p.'1o. " good means of persuasion ; and that cases of con*' science, when they exceed their bounds, and " grow to be matter...nature ; " and however they may be coloured with the pre" tence of religion, are then to be restrained and " punished." But, —had faction been proved... | |
| Charles Butler - 1825 - 376 pages
...History of the Puritans, vol. i, p. lo. " good means of persuasion ; and that cases of con" science, when they exceed their bounds, and " grow to be matter...nature ; " and however they may be coloured with the pre" tence of religion, are then to be restrained and " punished." But, —had faction been proved... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1825 - 596 pages
...time, and use of all good means of instruction and persuasion. " The other, that causes of consciences, when they exceed their bounds, and grow to be matter of faction, lose their nature, and that sovereign princes ought distinctly to punish their practices and contempt, though coloured with... | |
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