| David Benedict - Baptists - 1813 - 588 pages
...-weal." That ever 1 should speak or write a tittle, that tends to such an infinite liberty of conscience, is a mistake, and which I have ever disclaimed and abhorred. To prevent such mistakes, 1 at present shall only propose this case : — There goe* many a ship to sea, with many a hundred... | |
| David Benedict - Baptists - 1813 - 592 pages
...weal," That ever I should speak or write a tittle, that tends to such an infinite liberty of conscience, is a mistake, and which I have ever disclaimed and abhorred. To prevent stich mistakes, I at present shall only propose this case : — There goes many a ship to sea, with... | |
| John Evans - Baptists - 1819 - 444 pages
...of conscience is a mistake, which I have ever disclaimed and abhorred. To prevent such mistakes, 1 at present shall only propose this case. There goes...whose weal and woe is common, and is a true picture of COMMONWEALTH or SOCIETY! It hath fallen out sometimes that both Papists and Protestants, Jews, and... | |
| Liberalism (Religion) - 1819 - 808 pages
...defence of completecivil and religious liberty, but must content myself with only the following: — " There goes many a ship to sea, with many hundred souls in one ship, whose weal and woe is common , and U a true picture of a commonwealth, or a human combination, or society. It has fallen out sometimes... | |
| Liberalism (Religion) - 1819 - 794 pages
...defence of complete civil and religious liberty, but must content myself with only the following: — " There goes many a ship to sea, with many hundred souls in one ship, whose weal and woe is common ; nnd U a true picture of a commonwealth, or a human combination, or society. It has fallen out sometimes... | |
| Local history - 1827 - 196 pages
..." That ever I should speak or write a tittle that tends to such an infinite liberty of conscience, is a mistake, and which I have ever disclaimed and...only propose this case. There goes many a ship to •ea with many hundred souls in one ship, whose weal and woe is common; and is a true picture of a... | |
| Thomas Burton, Guibon Goddard, Great Britain. Parliament, 1640-1660 - Great Britain - 1828 - 640 pages
...taken for uniformity of civil obedience." Writing in 1654, he thus illustrates the same opinion: — " There goes many a ship to sea, with many hundred souls in one ship, whose weal and woe are common ; and is a true picture of a commonwealth. It hath fallen out, some times, that both Papists... | |
| Thomas Burton - Great Britain - 1828 - 642 pages
...taken for uniformity of civil obedience." Writing in 1654, he thus illustrates the same opinion: —" There goes many a ship to sea, with many hundred souls in one ship, whose weal and woe are common; and is a true picture of a commonwealth. It hath fallen out, some times, that both Papists... | |
| Baptists - 1829 - 894 pages
..." That ever I should speak or write a tittle that tends to such (in infinite liberty of conscience, is a mistake, and which I have ever disclaimed and...with many hundred souls in one ship, whose weal and wo is common; and is a true picture of a commonwealth, or a human combination or society. It hath fallen... | |
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