Selected quad for the lemma: conscience_n
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A03321
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Daungerous positions and proceedings published and practised within the iland of Brytaine, vnder pretence of reformation, and for the presbiteriall discipline.
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Bancroft, Richard, 1544-1610.
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1593
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STC 1344.5; ESTC S100666
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of_o their_o discipline_n cha._n 1._o fol._n 129_o of_o their_o doctrine_n for_o make_v a_o reformation_n themselves_o and_o how_o the_o people_n must_v be_v thrust_v into_o that_o action_n cha._n 2._o fol._n 133_o they_o will_v have_v the_o nobility_n and_o the_o inferior_a magistrate_n to_o set_v up_o their_o discipline_n and_o of_o their_o supplication_n with_o a_o hundred_o thousand_o hand_n cha._n 3._o fol._n 135_o presume_v upon_o some_o unlawful_a assistance_n they_o use_v very_o violent_a word_n cha._n 4._o fol._n 138_o upon_o cartwrights_n come_v to_o prison_n some_o strange_a attempt_n be_v look_v cha._n 5._o fol._n 141_o one_o edmond_n copinger_n take_v upon_o he_o to_o work_v cartwrights_n &c._n &c._n deliverance_n he_o pretend_v a_o extraordinary_a call_n and_o acquaint_v diverse_a with_o it_o one_o gibson_n a_o scot_n p._n wentworth_n cartwright_n wigginton_n charke_n travers_n egerton_n etc._n etc._n cha._n 6._o fol._n 143_o how_o copinger_n and_o arthington_n come_v 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anoint_v who_o can_v lay_v his_o hand_n upon_o the_o lord_n anoint_v 26._o and_o be_v guiltless_a speak_v not_o evil_a of_o the_o king_n no_o 20._o not_o in_o thy_o thought_n let_v every_o soul_n be_v subject_a to_o the_o high_a power_n 13._o for_o there_o be_v no_o power_n but_o of_o god_n and_o the_o power_n that_o be_v be_v ordain_v of_o god_n whosoever_o therefore_o resist_v the_o power_n resist_v the_o ordinance_n of_o god_n and_o they_o that_o resist_v shall_v receive_v to_o themselves_o judgement_n you_o must_v be_v subject_a not_o because_o of_o wrath_n only_o but_o also_o for_o conscience_n sake_n we_o call_v upon_o the_o everlasting_a god_n for_o the_o health_n of_o our_o emperor_n apologetico_fw-la always_o beseech_v almighty_a god_n to_o send_v every_o of_o they_o long_a life_n happy_a reign_n trusty_a servant_n valiant_a soldier_n faithful_a councillor_n orderly_a subject_n and_o the_o world_n quiet_a and_o whatsoever_o people_n or_o prince_n can_v wish_v for_o one_o 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