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" If it do make men hypocrites, yet better be hypocrites than profane persons. Hypocrites give God part of his due, the outward man, but the profane person giveth God neither outward nor inward man. You know not, if you think we came into this wilderness... "
The History and Antiquities of Boston: And the Villages of Skirbeck ... - Página 421
por Pishey Thompson - 1856 - 824 páginas
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A General History of the Baptist Denomination in America: And ..., Volume 1

David Benedict - 1813 - 624 páginas
...wilderness to practise those courses here which we fled from in England. We believe there is a vnst difference between men's inventions and God's institutions...been compelled ; we compel none to men's inventions. If our ways (rigid ways as you call them] have laid us low in the hearts of God's people, yea, and...
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The North American Review, Volume 73

1851 - 568 páginas
...was their friend and their brother in the faith. " You know not," the Boston ministers also say, " if you think we came into this wilderness to practise those courses ^hich we fled from in England. We believe there is a vast difference between men's inventions and God's...
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Memoir of Roger Williams: The Founder of the State of Rhode-Island

James Davis Knowles - 1834 - 452 páginas
...inward man. You know not, if you think we came into this wilderness, to practise those courses here, which we fled from in England. We believe there is...been compelled. We compel none to men's inventions. If our ways (rigid ways, as you call them,) have laid us low in the hearts of God's people, yea, and...
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Memoir of Roger Williams: The Founder of the State of Rhode-Island

James Davis Knowles - 1834 - 454 páginas
...God part of his dues, the outward man ; but the profane person giveth God neither outward nor inward man. You know not, if you think we came into this wilderness, to practise those courses here, which we fled from in England. We believe there is a vast difference between men's inventions...
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A General History of the Baptist Denomination in America and Other Parts of ...

David Benedict - 1848 - 1024 páginas
...inward man. You know not, if you think we came into this wilderness to practise those courses here which we fled from in England. We believe there is...been compelled ; we compel none to men's inventions. If our ways (rigid ways as you call them) have laid us low in the hearts of God's people, yea, and...
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The History of the United States of America, Volume 1

Richard Hildreth - 1849 - 584 páginas
...neither outward nor inward man." " You kno\v not if you think we came into this wilderness to practice those courses which we fled from in England. We believe there is a vast differ-' ence between men's inventions and God's institutions ; we fled from me-n's inventions, to...
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The History of the United States of America, Volume 1

Richard Hildreth - 1849 - 576 páginas
...God part of his due, the outward man ; but the profane person giveth God neither outward nor inward man." " You know not if you think we came into this wilderness to practice those courses which we fled from in England. We believe there is a vast difference between...
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The History of the United States of America, Volume 1

Richard Hildreth - 1849 - 586 páginas
...God part of his due, the outward man ; but the profane person giveth God neither outward nor inward man." " You know not if you think we came into this wilderness to practice those courses which we fled from in England. We believe there is a vast difference between...
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The Irish Church journal, and literary and theological ..., Volume 3,Edição 1

United Church journal - 1856 - 346 páginas
...God part of his due, the outward man ; but the profane person giveth God neither outward nor inward man. You know not if you think we came into this wilderness...been compelled ; we compel none to men's inventions." — (See Edinburgh Review, Oct. 1855, p. 564.) On the other hand, a short or occasional oppression...
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The Ecclesiastical History of New England: Comprising Not Only the ..., Volume 2

Joseph Barlow Felt - 1855 - 890 páginas
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