A Dialogue Between Timothy and Philatheus: In which the Principles and Projects of a Late Whimsical Book, Entituled: The Rights of the Christian Church, Etc. are Fairly Stated, and Answer'd in Their Kind, Band 2

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W.B.for B. Lintott, 1710 - 416 Seiten
 

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Seite 246 - And when the Duke and the Mayor saw this manner, they wisely turned it to their purpose. And said, " it was a goodly cry and a joyful to hear, every man with one voice, no man saying nay. Wherefore, friends, quoth the Duke, since that we perceive it is all your whole minds to have this nobleman for your king, whereof we shall make his grace so effectual report, that we doubt not but it shall redound unto your great weal and commodity : we require ye, that ye to-morrow go with us, and we with you,...
Seite 345 - Power is/ra 1 , whereas it is not the Power, but the Man that hath the Power that is free. Now from hence it will not follow, that a Man is free whether he will Will or not, becaufe he muft Will...

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