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" ... for not appearing at every beck upon their summons, not paying a fee, or the like; yea, they have made it, as they do all other things, a hook or instrument wherewith to empty men's purses, and to advance their own greatness; and so that sacred ordinance... "
History of England - Página 160
por Parliamentary - 1763
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The Parliamentary Or Constitutional History of England;: Being a Faithful ...

1753 - 568 páginas
...paying a Fee, or the like; yea, they have made it, as they do all other Things, a Hook or Inftrument wherewith to empty Men's Purfes, and to advance their...perverting of it, becomes contemptible to all Men, and feldom or never ufed againft notorious Offenders j who, for the moft part, ate their Favourites. XXV....
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The History and Antiquities of London, Westminster, Southwark, and ..., Volumen1

Thomas Allen - 1839 - 512 páginas
...instrument, wherewith to empty men's purses, and to advance their own greatness; and so that sacred ordinance of God, by their perverting of it, becomes contemptible to all men, and is seldom or never used against notorious offenders; who for the most part are their favourites. " 25....
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Studies in Church History: The Rise of the Temporal Power.--Benefit of ...

Henry Charles Lea - 1869 - 548 páginas
...instrument wherewith to empty men's purses, and to advance their own greatness ; and so that sacred ordinance of God, by their perverting of it, becomes contemptible to all men, and seldom or never used against ~j notorious offenders, who, for the most part, are their favorites.'"...
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Studies in Church History: The Rise of the Temporal Power.--Benefit of ...

Henry Charles Lea - 1869 - 520 páginas
...instrument wherewith to empty men's purses, and to advance their own greatness; and so that sacred ordinance of God, by their perverting of it, becomes contemptible to all men, and seldom or never used against notorious offenders, who, for the most part, are 'their favorites." 1...
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Studies in Church History: The Rise of the Temporal Power.--Benefit of ...

Henry Charles Lea - 1869 - 540 páginas
...instrument wherewith to empty men's purses, and to advance their own greatness; and so that sacred ordinance of God, by their perverting of it, becomes contemptible to all men, and seldom or never used against notorious offenders, who, for the most part, are their favorites."i Even...
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The Constitutional Documents of the Puritan Revolution, 1628-1660

Great Britain. Parliament - 1889 - 460 páginas
...instrument wherewith to empty men's purses, and to advance their own greatness ; and so that sacred ordinance of God, by their perverting of it, becomes contemptible to all men, and is seldom or never used against notorious offenders, who for the most part are their favourites. 25. Yea...
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The Constitutional Documents of the Puritan Revolution, 1628-1660

Great Britain. Parliament - 1889 - 452 páginas
...instrument wherewith to empty men's purses, and to advance their own greatness ; and so that sacred ordinance of God, by their perverting of it, becomes contemptible to all men, and is seldom or never used against notorious offenders, who for the most part are their favourites. 25. Yea...
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Documents Illustrative of English Church History

Henry Gee - 1896 - 722 páginas
...instrument wherewith to empty men's purses, and to advance their own greatness ; and so that sacred ordinance of God, by their perverting of it, becomes contemptible to all men, and is seldom or never used against notorious offenders, who for the most part are their favourites. 25. Yea...
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English Historical Reprints, Volumen1

William Johnston, Jean Browne Johnston - 1896 - 208 páginas
...instrument wherewith to empty men's purses and to advance their own greatness; and so that sacred ordnance of God, by their perverting of it, becomes contemptible to all men, and is seldom or never used against notorious offenders, who for the most part are their favorites. 25. Yea,...
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English Historical Reprints, Volumen2

1897 - 72 páginas
...instrument wherewith to empty men's purses and to advance their own greatness; and so that sacred ordnance of God, by their perverting of it, becomes contemptible to all men, and is seldom or never used against notorious offendors, who for the most part are their favorites. 25. Yea,...
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