A Letter from a Minister in the Country: To a Member of the Convocation ...

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Richard Baldwin, 1689 - 28 pages
 

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Page 24 - For that which we believe of the glory of the Father, the fame we believe of the Son, and of the Holy Ghoft, without any difference or inequality.
Page 3 - For, as on the one side common experience sheweth, that where a change hath been made of things advisedly established (no evident necessity so requiring) sundry inconveniences have thereupon ensued; and those many times more, and greater than the evils, that were intended to be remedied by such change...
Page 28 - Lord lighten our darkness, and enable us to see the things belonging to our peace, before they be hid from our eyes.
Page 23 - ... by Law, doth not contain in it any thing contrary to the Word of God, or to sound Doctrine, or which a godly man may not with a good Conscience use and submit unto, or which is not fairly defensible against any that shall oppose the same ; if it shall be allowed such just and favourable construction as in Common Equity ought to be allowed to all Humane Writings, especially such as are set forth by Authority, and even to the very best Translations of the holy Scripture it self.
Page 24 - The body and blood of Christ,' &c.] are verily and indeed taken and received l>y the faithful in the Lord's Supper.
Page 4 - Itit reafonalle, that upon weighty and important Confederations, according to the 'various exigency of Times...

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