A Full Answer to the Country Parson's Plea Against the Quakers Tythe-Bill: ... By the Author of the Replication to the Country Parson's Papers and Plea. ...

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T. Cooper, 1736 - 96 pages
 

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Page 6 - the New, for both in the Old and New " Teftament everlafting Life is offered to « Mankind by Chrift, who is the only
Page 53 - Days, faith the™.^ Lord: I will put my Laws into their Minds^ and write them in their Hearts, and I will be to them a
Page 28 - was broken, neither have ye brought again that which was driven away, neither have ye (ought that which was
Page 53 - into their Minds^ and write them in their Hearts, and I will be to them a
Page 96 - Weak, be Patie.nt towards all Men: .See that , 'none render Evil for Evil unto any Man, but
Page 6 - are commonly received, we do receive " and account them Canonical. The
Page 32 - they a.ll look to their own Way, every one fo.r his Gain, from his Quarter.
Page 58 - things have been, faith the Lord:, but to this Man will I look, even to hint that is poor, and of a contrite
Page 6 - God by Mofes, as touching Ceremonies " and Rites, do not bind Chriftian Men, " nor the civil Precepts thereof ought of " neceflity to be received in any

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