National: A Library for the People, Vydania 1–26Greenwood Reprint Corporation, 1968 |
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Strana 255
... tithes ; and they say true , if any man be so minded to give them of his own the tenth or twentieth ; but that the law therefore of tithes is in force under the gospel , all other protestant divines , though equally concerned , yet ...
... tithes ; and they say true , if any man be so minded to give them of his own the tenth or twentieth ; but that the law therefore of tithes is in force under the gospel , all other protestant divines , though equally concerned , yet ...
Strana 256
... tithes is abolished with the altar ; yea , though.not abolished , yet lawless , as they enjoy them ; their Melchisedechian right also trivial and groundless , and both tithes and fees , if exacted or established , unjust and scandalous ...
... tithes is abolished with the altar ; yea , though.not abolished , yet lawless , as they enjoy them ; their Melchisedechian right also trivial and groundless , and both tithes and fees , if exacted or established , unjust and scandalous ...
Strana 290
... tithes or church - rates ? Is it necessary for the maintenance of religion , that there should be a priesthood - a body of men separated from the community , to perform " religious service " -whether supported by voluntary or compulsory ...
... tithes or church - rates ? Is it necessary for the maintenance of religion , that there should be a priesthood - a body of men separated from the community , to perform " religious service " -whether supported by voluntary or compulsory ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Sierra Morena 22 | 6 |
Property Glorious effects of a dispute about 207 | 9 |
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