The Whole Works of the Right Rev. Jeremy Taylor: With a Life of the Author, and a Criticial Examination of His Writings, 10. ciltLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1883 |
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Sayfa 4
... speak of , a liberty from sin , and from hell , and the grave , a ) This is rather a deliverance than a liberty , a ... speaking of the advantages of Christians in this , in- stances it only in being freed from those ordinances of Moses ...
... speak of , a liberty from sin , and from hell , and the grave , a ) This is rather a deliverance than a liberty , a ... speaking of the advantages of Christians in this , in- stances it only in being freed from those ordinances of Moses ...
Sayfa 20
... speak evil of us ; which was the very argument which the apostle uses in this question . And therefore S. Peter , who in this enquiry takes notice of our liberty , gives express caution , that though we be free from many fetters and ...
... speak evil of us ; which was the very argument which the apostle uses in this question . And therefore S. Peter , who in this enquiry takes notice of our liberty , gives express caution , that though we be free from many fetters and ...
Sayfa 21
... speak of is but a freedom from the dominion of sin , ' and a freedom from the terrors and obligation of the law : the first is a freedom of duty , the second a freedom of privilege ; the first is a commandment , the second a state of ...
... speak of is but a freedom from the dominion of sin , ' and a freedom from the terrors and obligation of the law : the first is a freedom of duty , the second a freedom of privilege ; the first is a commandment , the second a state of ...
Sayfa 23
... speak of christian liberty , that there might be no pretence to do evil . For christianity neither could nor ought to have been received if the preachers of it had destroyed governments . The effect of this discourse is plainly this ...
... speak of christian liberty , that there might be no pretence to do evil . For christianity neither could nor ought to have been received if the preachers of it had destroyed governments . The effect of this discourse is plainly this ...
Sayfa 27
... speak evil of the ruler of the peoples . To open the secrets of a king may be a greater sin , and do more mischief , and proceed from greater malice than to call my brother fool . For a soldier to desert his station may be a greater ...
... speak evil of the ruler of the peoples . To open the secrets of a king may be a greater sin , and do more mischief , and proceed from greater malice than to call my brother fool . For a soldier to desert his station may be a greater ...
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