A Dialogue Between Timothy and Philatheus: In which the Principles and Projects of a Late Whimsical Book, Intituled, (The Rights of the Christian Church, &c.) are Fairly Stated, and Answered in Their Kind: ... Written by a Layman. ... |
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Page 42 - Why doth thine heart carry thee away? And what do thine eyes wink at, That thou turnest thy spirit against God, And lettest such words go out of thy mouth?
Page 141 - Because of the second commandment," he answered. " You know that the second commandment says — ' Thou shalt not make to thyself any graven image, nor the likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or in the earth beneath, or in the water under the earth.
Page 231 - Paris : for the thinneft and moft mortify'd Beings of all, even Ariftotles Intelligences^ are allow'd now and then a Civil Vehicle, and a Material Mouthful of Air: but a Man muft be very Romantick indeed, to fuppofe good natural corporeal Men can fubfift upon pure Spiritualties , without fo much as a Civil pair »of Breeches, a Material Difh of Viftuals, an External Pot of Ale, a Secular Shirt, and a Temporal Manfion: This is indeed, in Mr.
Page 323 - ... in it, for a less or greater proportion of time, the exercise of more or less power by some sorts, or the whole body of them that are ruled, the uniting of men for some particular end by bonds and engagements, and the like occasional emergencies, the universal disposal of them is rolled on prudence to act according to present circumstances. (2.) Love to his people. This was the second qualification, wherein Daniel was so eminent. And our deceased friend, not...
Page 207 - VIII. cap. 17. that the Popes hindring Laymen from Ecclefiaftical Jurifdidion, was that they might get and gather to themfelves, the Rule and Government of the whole World. T. No body pretends to fay, Phil, that the Scripture makes a Dean of the Arches, or that every one who is ordain'd, is...