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... give them the more life , and the smarter Relish . ' Tis possible the Enter- tainment you find in them may render you the more inclinable to pardon the Presumption of Your most Obliged and most Humble Servant , RICH . MILWARD . TABLE OF ...
... give them the more life , and the smarter Relish . ' Tis possible the Enter- tainment you find in them may render you the more inclinable to pardon the Presumption of Your most Obliged and most Humble Servant , RICH . MILWARD . TABLE OF ...
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... give them to whom he please . If a Parliament make a Law con- cerning Leather , or any other Commodity , you and I , for Example , are Parliament - Men ; perhaps in respect to our own private Interests , we are against it , yet the ...
... give them to whom he please . If a Parliament make a Law con- cerning Leather , or any other Commodity , you and I , for Example , are Parliament - Men ; perhaps in respect to our own private Interests , we are against it , yet the ...
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... give Orders . Besides , Suffragans were Bishops , and they never claimed any Jurisdiction . 2. Anciently the Noblemen lay within the City for Safety and Security . The Bishops ' Houses were by the Water side , because they were held ...
... give Orders . Besides , Suffragans were Bishops , and they never claimed any Jurisdiction . 2. Anciently the Noblemen lay within the City for Safety and Security . The Bishops ' Houses were by the Water side , because they were held ...
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... and dispatched the business . 4. Whether may Bishops be present in Cases of Blood ? Answ . That they had a Right to give Votes appears by this ; always when they did . B in the Bishops go out , they left a Proxy JOHN SELDEN II.
... and dispatched the business . 4. Whether may Bishops be present in Cases of Blood ? Answ . That they had a Right to give Votes appears by this ; always when they did . B in the Bishops go out , they left a Proxy JOHN SELDEN II.
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... give not their Votes by Blood in Parliament , but by an Office annexed to them , which being taken away they cease to vote ; therefore there is not the same reason for them as for Temporal Lords . Answ . We do not pretend they have that ...
... give not their Votes by Blood in Parliament , but by an Office annexed to them , which being taken away they cease to vote ; therefore there is not the same reason for them as for Temporal Lords . Answ . We do not pretend they have that ...
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Page 155 - And when he had thus spoken, one of the officers which stood by struck Jesus with the palm of his hand, saying, Answerest thou the high priest so ? 23 Jesus answered him, If I have spoken evil, bear witness of the evil : but if well, why smitest thou me?
Page 44 - Equity is a roguish thing : for law we have a measure, know what to trust to ; equity is according to the conscience of him that is chancellor, and as that is larger or narrower, so is equity. "Tis all one as if they should make the standard for the measure we call a foot...
Page 44 - ... know what to trust to; equity is according to the conscience of him that is Chancellor, and as that is larger or narrower, so is equity. 'Tis all one as if they should make the standard for the measure we call a foot, a Chancellor's foot; what an uncertain measure would this be!
Page 72 - Ignorance of the law excuses no man ; not that all men know the law, but because 'tis an excuse every man will plead, and no man can tell how to confute him.
Page 5 - Bible, as well as king James's. The translation in king James's time took an excellent way : that part of the Bible was given to him who was most excellent in such a tongue, (as the Apocrypha to Andrew Downs) and then they met together, and one read the translation, the rest holding in their hands some Bible...
Page 131 - Divines should not be suffered to go a Hair beyond their Bounds, for fear of breeding Confusion, since there now be so many Religions on Foot. The Matter was not so narrowly to be looked after when there was but one Religion in Christendom : the rest would cry him down for an Heretic, and there was nobody to side with him. 14. We look after Religion as the Butcher did after his Knife, when he had it in his Mouth.
Page 106 - We charge the prelatical clergy with popery to make them odious, though we know they are guilty of no such thing...
Page 94 - Tis a vain thing to talk, of a Heretic, for a Man for his heart can think no otherwise than he does think. In the Primitive Times there were many Opinions, nothing scarce but some or other held. One of these Opinions being embraced by some Prince, and received into his Kingdom, the rest were condemned...
Page 88 - I to see a man run after a sermon, if he cozen and cheat as soon as he comes home. On the other side morality must not be without religion ; for if so, it may change, as I see convenience. Religion must govern it He that has not religion to govern his morality, is not a dram better than my...
Page 41 - ... were gone, with that which I had given him, but the other two troubled him still. Well, said I, I am glad two of them are gone, I make no doubt but to get away the other two likewise.