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Strana 125
... the chancellor is to make an order for educating the child a protestant till
eighteen , appointing where it shall be educated and how , and also by whom ;
the father to pay all the charges directed by the court : and the child may be taken
away ...
... the chancellor is to make an order for educating the child a protestant till
eighteen , appointing where it shall be educated and how , and also by whom ;
the father to pay all the charges directed by the court : and the child may be taken
away ...
Strana xxxvi
Finally , as to what regards their having humbled themselves iu the assembly of
the faithful , I do not know whence Calvin has taken this , unless from his own
brain ; for St. Luke makes no mention of it : many says be , of those who believed
...
Finally , as to what regards their having humbled themselves iu the assembly of
the faithful , I do not know whence Calvin has taken this , unless from his own
brain ; for St. Luke makes no mention of it : many says be , of those who believed
...
Strana lxxxv
Of a visible society , governed by bishops and priests , whose most minute duties
he has taken care to mark out ? And does not the same apostle assure us in the
4th chap . of his epistle to the Ephesians v . 11. that there will always be pastors ...
Of a visible society , governed by bishops and priests , whose most minute duties
he has taken care to mark out ? And does not the same apostle assure us in the
4th chap . of his epistle to the Ephesians v . 11. that there will always be pastors ...
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