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His answer was , 1. that God knows it is better for his children to be good than to be rich ; he knows withal , that if some of them had riches , they would abuse them , and wax proud and wanton , etc. , therefore he gives them no more ...
His answer was , 1. that God knows it is better for his children to be good than to be rich ; he knows withal , that if some of them had riches , they would abuse them , and wax proud and wanton , etc. , therefore he gives them no more ...
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An Answer to such Arguments , contrarily maintaining such persecution for cause of Conscience . Truth . These Arguments against such persecution , and the Answer pleading for it , written ( as Love hopes ) from godly intentions , hearts ...
An Answer to such Arguments , contrarily maintaining such persecution for cause of Conscience . Truth . These Arguments against such persecution , and the Answer pleading for it , written ( as Love hopes ) from godly intentions , hearts ...
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The Answer ( though I hope out of milky pure intentions ) is returned in blood : bloody & slaughterous conclusions ; bloody to the souls of all men , forc'd to the Religion and Worship which every civil State or Commonweal agrees on ...
The Answer ( though I hope out of milky pure intentions ) is returned in blood : bloody & slaughterous conclusions ; bloody to the souls of all men , forc'd to the Religion and Worship which every civil State or Commonweal agrees on ...
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