The Ecclesiastical Polity and Other Works of Richard Hooker, Volume 1Holdworth and Ball, 1830 - Church polity |
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... doth that position overthrow the Foundation directly , or only by consequence ? If it doth overthrow the Foundation directly , & c . To make all plain , these points are to be handled : First , What is meant by the Foundation . Secondly ...
... doth that position overthrow the Foundation directly , or only by consequence ? If it doth overthrow the Foundation directly , & c . To make all plain , these points are to be handled : First , What is meant by the Foundation . Secondly ...
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... doth most commend men . To this branch belongeth the Law of moral and civil Perfection . That there is somewhat higher than either of these two , no other proof doth need than the very process of man's desire , which being natural ...
... doth most commend men . To this branch belongeth the Law of moral and civil Perfection . That there is somewhat higher than either of these two , no other proof doth need than the very process of man's desire , which being natural ...
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... doth ; and as well might the one as the other there have Hieron . been used . To help them farther , doth not St. Jerome , Helvid . after the self - same manner dispute , " We believe it not , because we read it not ? " yea , " We ought ...
... doth ; and as well might the one as the other there have Hieron . been used . To help them farther , doth not St. Jerome , Helvid . after the self - same manner dispute , " We believe it not , because we read it not ? " yea , " We ought ...
Contents
THE EDITORS INTRODUCTION | ix |
PAGE | xvi |
Two Sermons on part of St Judes Epistle 462 | cxx |
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