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The signal defeats of the elector Palatine and the king of Denmark, the reduction of Rochelle, displayed an evident superiority in the ultimate argument to which the Protestants had been driven, and which silences every other; while a rigid system of exclusion from court favour and of civil discouragement, or even of banishment and suppression of public worship, as in the Austrian dominions, brought round the wavering and flexible to acquiesce with apparent willingness in a despotism they could neither resist nor escape. Yet would these return this evill upon the Church-man, who is the common life and soul to us all. It is worth reading through, and has been commended by many good judges of history. In mere critical skill, he was not quite so great a master of the Greek as of the Latin language; nor was he equal to restoring the text of the dramatic poets. In he accepted the invitation of James I. Of these many are plainly barbarous, and taken from the writers of the middle ages, or at best from those of the fifth and sixth centuries. The Maxims of this world are husks, fit for the King of Heavens Prodigals, who have expended their Patrimony of grace and interest in God on vanities to feed upon:
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INTRODUCTION
For our Laws were not heretofore written, nor discoursed on by vulgar pens, or green heads, but grand Sages, Reverend Bishops, learned Scholars. Lisle Bishop of Ely.
His style, though rather diffuse, and more florid than that of the Augustan age, is perhaps better suited to his subjects, and reminds us of Petronius Arbiter, who was probably his model.
This evil to deprecate, and as far as in us lies, to prevent, were indeed to help the Lord against the mighty hoasts of Atheists, which are come forth to revile the armies of the living God: Who moved our converted Kings and their pious Subjects to build Churches and endow them, to make good Lawes for their preservation and reverence?
Grotius was from the time of his turning his mind to theology, almost as much influenced as Casaubon by primitive authority, and began, even into commend the Anglican church for the respect it showed, very unlike the rest of the reformed, to that standard. Plato will allow man but barely opinion, God onely has science.
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The Religion of Protestants a safe Way to Salvation. But our tabernacle for a shadow in the day time from the heat, and for a place of refuge, and for a covert from storm, and from rain, Esai 4. After the detection of the gunpowder conspiracy, an oath of allegiance was imposed in England, containing a renunciation, in strong terms, of the tenet that princes excommunicated by the pope might be deposed or murdered by their subjects. Quam mirata fuisset hoc prodigium pia antiquitas!
Of Casaubon he says afterwards: Ignorance and unletterdnesse ill becomes any man who bears the Image of God; but worst of all a Governor. Casaubon replied, that the king wished Paul to be a light to his own country; but if anything should happen, he had written to his ambassador, ut nulla in re tibi desit.
Farnaby also was a schoolmaster, and schoolmasters do not write for the learned. Grotius contributed much to ancient philology.
Of this famous assembly it is difficult to speak in a few words.
Thus he concludes that, though their negative authority is considerable, since they cannot be presumed ignorant of any material doctrine of religion, we are to be very slow in drawing affirmative propositions from their writings, and much more so in relying upon them as undoubted verities.
But there are also many to which I have made no reference.
An humble apologie for learning and learned men by Edward Waterhous, Esq.
But though all Learning be from God, yet not all equally honoured by him, the double portion of his blessing hath ever followed the birth-right. I write not this O Powers as if they hoped by any thing which savoured of menace, to gain what by mediation they despair of: Thou delightest in no Throne but that of Ivory in which thy Solomon sate; in no attendance, but men tongued like Angels, footed like Harts, winged like Eagles, hearted like Doves, without gall; ambitious to match the craft of the Serpent to the innocence of the Turtle.
Thus suffered Truth when the poor Waldenses and others gave it owning: After them the Caldaeans took Laws from their Astrologers and wise Men, from whose counsel they also looked for deliverance from all dangers, as appears from that of the It doth not follow that every thing in the Church of Rome must be Antichristian, because the Pope, who is head of it, is thought Antichrist, and the Church Antichristian; no more elementar it follows that a imprlpria man must get a child unhail, because he himself is consumptive.
Multi pro remedio monstrant, si necessaria a non necessariis separentur, in non necessariis sive creditu sive factu relinquatur libertas.

Every successive year saw him now draw nearer to Rome. You may also need to change the default font. My prayers shall ever be, that the glory of true Religion, and Learning, may never depart from this Isle till Shiloh come to Judgement.
For surely next to a blisful state in heaven, to leave a elementarh name which like a precious oyntment shal trickle from the head to the foot of a family; and to be blessed for deeds well done, and a good heart in doing them, is the greatest happinesse.
In a much lower rank, we may perhaps next place Weller, author of a Greek grammar, published inof which its later editor, Fischer, says that it has inpropria stood in high repute as a school-book, and armz frequently reprinted; meaning, doubtless, in Germany. In the second book, which in fact has been very much anticipated in the first, he shows that neither the testimony nor the doctrine of the fathers is infallible by which word he must be understood to mean that it raises but a slight presumption of truthproving this by their errors and contradictions.
Who, O who knowes the mind of God? In this most learned period, according to the sense in which the word was then taken, that Europe has ever seen, it was of course to be expected that the studious ecclesiastics of both the Romish and Protestant denomination would pour forth a prodigal erudition in their great elementwry. For such is the hardinesse of our natures, that we trespasse most, where wee most may: Hence the Confession of the Remonstrants explicitly states that they decline the Semi-pelagian controversy, contenting themselves with asserting that sufficient grace is bestowed on all who are called by the gospel, to comply with that divine call and obey its precepts.
The good Magistrate then must not wholly use the sword, no nor wholly disuse it:
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