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... conscience doth require men to be obedient unto him , whereon they are obliged in conscience so to be : but if the things required of them be in themselves moral duties , as they are such , their consciences are obliged to observe and ...
... conscience doth require men to be obedient unto him , whereon they are obliged in conscience so to be : but if the things required of them be in themselves moral duties , as they are such , their consciences are obliged to observe and ...
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... conscience is at no liberty in ; for it is determined to a judg ment in that kind naturally and necessarily , and must be so whilst it hath the light of nature and word of God to regard , so far as a rule is capable of giving a measure ...
... conscience is at no liberty in ; for it is determined to a judg ment in that kind naturally and necessarily , and must be so whilst it hath the light of nature and word of God to regard , so far as a rule is capable of giving a measure ...
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John Owen William H. Goold. conscience doth always , and suppose his approbation of the evils spe- cified , or of any of the like nature and importance . But men will yet say that conscience hath been pretended for these things . I an ...
John Owen William H. Goold. conscience doth always , and suppose his approbation of the evils spe- cified , or of any of the like nature and importance . But men will yet say that conscience hath been pretended for these things . I an ...
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THE DUTY OF PASTORS AND PEOPLE | 1 |
CHAP | 13 |
Of the duty of Gods people in cases extraordinary concerning his wor | 28 |
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