The Ecclesiastical Polity and Other Works of Richard Hooker, Volume 1Holdworth and Ball, 1830 - Church polity |
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Page 88
... desire whereof provoketh unto motion ; how should that divine power of the Soul , " that spirit of our mind , " as the Apostle termeth it , ever stir itself unto action , unless it have also the like spur ? The end for which we are ...
... desire whereof provoketh unto motion ; how should that divine power of the Soul , " that spirit of our mind , " as the Apostle termeth it , ever stir itself unto action , unless it have also the like spur ? The end for which we are ...
Page 98
... desire herein satisfied , unless myself be careful to satisfy the like desire which is undoubtedly in other men , we all being of one and the same nature ? To have any thing offered them repugnant to this desire , must needs in all ...
... desire herein satisfied , unless myself be careful to satisfy the like desire which is undoubtedly in other men , we all being of one and the same nature ? To have any thing offered them repugnant to this desire , must needs in all ...
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... desire to be happy , how were it possible that all men should have it ? All men have . Therefore this desire in man is natural . It is not in our power not to do the same ; how should it then be in our power to do it coldly or re ...
... desire to be happy , how were it possible that all men should have it ? All men have . Therefore this desire in man is natural . It is not in our power not to do the same ; how should it then be in our power to do it coldly or re ...
Contents
THE EDITORS INTRODUCTION | ix |
PAGE | xvi |
Two Sermons on part of St Judes Epistle 462 | cxx |
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