The Congregationalism of the last three hundred years, as seen in its literature : with special reference to certain recondite, neglected, or disputed passagesIn twelve lectures, delivered on the Southworth foundation in the Theological Seminary at Andover, Mass., 1876-1879With a bibliographical appendix . his couplet: Himself from God he could not free ;He builded better than he knew. Sl The Problem. The quotation with which I Observations Divine and Moral!, etc. ( lecture concludes is from John Robinson, | 1625), 45. 48 716 Congregationalism, as seen in its Literature. And, now, how mo
The Congregationalism of the last three hundred years, as seen in its literature : with special reference to certain recondite, neglected, or disputed passagesIn twelve lectures, delivered on the Southworth foundation in the Theological Seminary at Andover, Mass., 1876-1879With a bibliographical appendix . his couplet: Himself from God he could not free ;He builded better than he knew. Sl The Problem. The quotation with which I Observations Divine and Moral!, etc. ( lecture concludes is from John Robinson, | 1625), 45. 48 716 Congregationalism, as seen in its Literature. And, now, how more wisely can I conclude all which I havehad to say to you who are to be Christian teachers — andwhom I beseech to be thoroughly persuaded in your ownminds, and to covet earnestly the best gifts — than in the wordsof the sainted Leyden pastor; admirable in their wisdom as toall human effort, and especially so as to all effort in the com-mendation of one form of polity over another: He that strives for en our, strives for Satan against God : He that strivesfor victorie, strives for himself against other men : But he that strives for truthagainst errour, helps the Lord against Gods, and his own enemie Satan, TheFather of Lyes; and this specially, if withall he handle Gods cause accordingunto Appendix. Alii quidcm equos amant, alii aves, alii feras; mihi veri a puerulo mirandum acquirendiet possidendi libros insedit desiderium. Julian. Say worthy doctours and clerkes curious :What moueth you of Bokes to haue such nomber,Syns dyuers doctrines throughe way contrariousDoth mannyes mynde distract and sore blynde men awake, out of your slomberAnd if ye wyl neyds your bokes multyplyeWith diligence endeuer you some to occupye. The Shyp ofFoles (repr. 1874), i: 23. In libris mortuos quasi vivos invenio: in libris futura pr=>2video: in libris res bellicae disponuntur: de libris prodeunt jura pacis Veritas scripta libri non successiva sed permanens palam se prsebe
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