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Biblical Theology | 49 |
The Importance of Noncanonical Literature | 57 |
The Bible and the Church | 71 |
Genesis | 81 |
Exodus | 123 |
Daniel | 705 |
Hosea | 717 |
Joel | 731 |
Amos | 739 |
Obadiah | 753 |
Jonah | 759 |
Micah | 763 |
Nahum | 769 |
Leviticus | 153 |
Numbers | 171 |
Deuteronomy | 197 |
Joshua | 223 |
Judges | 239 |
Ruth | 255 |
First and Second Samuel | 265 |
First and Second Kings | 299 |
First and Second Chronicles | 319 |
EzraNehemiah | 369 |
Esther | 391 |
Job | 401 |
Psalms | 427 |
Proverbs | 523 |
Ecclesiastes | 547 |
Song of Solomon | 555 |
Isaiah | 561 |
Jeremiah | 611 |
Lamentations | 663 |
Ezekiel | 669 |
Zephaniah | 781 |
Haggai | 785 |
Zechariah | 789 |
Malachi | 795 |
Tobit | 799 |
Judith | 807 |
Additions to Esther | 815 |
Wisdom of Solomon | 821 |
Sirach | 831 |
Baruch and the Letter of Jeremiah | 849 |
Additions to Daniel | 855 |
First Maccabees | 861 |
Second Maccabees | 877 |
First Esdras | 891 |
Prayer of Manasseh | 897 |
Psalm 151 | 901 |
Third Maccabees | 903 |
Second Esdras | 911 |
Fourth Maccabees | 925 |
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˹éÒ 21 - There goes many a ship to sea, with many hundred souls in one ship, whose weal and woe is common, and is a true picture of a commonwealth, or a human combination or society. It hath fallen out sometimes that both Papists and Protestants, Jews and Turks, may be embarked in one ship...
˹éÒ 21 - ... should preach or write that there ought to be no commanders or officers, because all are equal in Christ, therefore no masters nor officers, no laws nor orders, no corrections nor punishments; — I say, I never denied, but in such cases, whatever is pretended, the commander or commanders may judge, resist, compel, and punish such transgressors, according to their deserts and merits.
˹éÒ 21 - I affirm that all the liberty of conscience, that ever I pleaded for, turns upon these two hinges, That none of the Papists, Protestants, Jews or Turks, be forced to come to the ship's prayers or, worship; nor compelled from their own particular prayers or worship, if they practice any.
˹éÒ 9 - First, that we have not our land by patent from the King, but that the natives are the true owners of it, and that we ought to repent of such a receiving it by patent.