An essay on the merchandize of slaves & souls of men, by a gentleman [P. Dudley].B. Green, 1731 - 63 pages |
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... first in the Text . It must be acknowledged , that in Scripture , as well as in other Writings , the word Soul , is often taken figuratively for the whole Perfon : yet on the other hand , the facred Hiftorians , and other Writers ufe ...
... first in the Text . It must be acknowledged , that in Scripture , as well as in other Writings , the word Soul , is often taken figuratively for the whole Perfon : yet on the other hand , the facred Hiftorians , and other Writers ufe ...
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... first to restrain , and at laft to abolish this ill Cuftom . Our Hiftorians further tell us , That unless the Mortuary was paid or fecured to be paid by the Heir or Executor , the deceased could not have Chriftian Buryal . And Dr ...
... first to restrain , and at laft to abolish this ill Cuftom . Our Hiftorians further tell us , That unless the Mortuary was paid or fecured to be paid by the Heir or Executor , the deceased could not have Chriftian Buryal . And Dr ...
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... , I would offer the following Confiderations . 1. First , It is well known , That the Romish Churches for feveral Ages , have made Merchandize as well of the Dead Dead Bodies , as the feparate Souls of Men ( Bodies & Souls of Men . 5.
... , I would offer the following Confiderations . 1. First , It is well known , That the Romish Churches for feveral Ages , have made Merchandize as well of the Dead Dead Bodies , as the feparate Souls of Men ( Bodies & Souls of Men . 5.
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... First . MORTUARIES . Our English Law Books tell us , That the fecond best Beast ( if the Defunct left Cattle > was claimed for the Mortuary ; if not , then a certain Sum of Money . And Mr. Selden in his Treaties of Tithes , fays , " The ...
... First . MORTUARIES . Our English Law Books tell us , That the fecond best Beast ( if the Defunct left Cattle > was claimed for the Mortuary ; if not , then a certain Sum of Money . And Mr. Selden in his Treaties of Tithes , fays , " The ...
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... first to restrain , and at last to abolish this ill Cuftom . Our Hiftorians further tell us , That unless the Mortuary was paid or fecured to be paid by the Heir or Executor , the deceased could not have Christian Buryal . And Dr ...
... first to restrain , and at last to abolish this ill Cuftom . Our Hiftorians further tell us , That unless the Mortuary was paid or fecured to be paid by the Heir or Executor , the deceased could not have Christian Buryal . And Dr ...
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Page 38 - Remember the former things of old: For I am God, and there is none else; I am God, and there is none like me, Declaring the end from the beginning, And from ancient times the things that are not yet done, Saying, My counsel shall stand, And I will do all my pleasure...
Page 38 - Shew the things that are to come hereafter, that we may know that ye are gods : yea, do good, or do evil, that we may be dismayed, and behold it together.
Page 18 - As foon as thefe Labourers difcover a Repofitory, with any of the marks of a Saint about it, Intimation is given to the Cardinal Treafurer, who immediately fends Men of Probity and Reputation to the place, where they find a Palm painted or...
Page 51 - For the children of Israel walked forty years in the wilderness, till all the people that were men of war which came out of Egypt were consumed, because they obeyed not the voice of the LORD...
Page 8 - Selden tells us, it was usual anciently to bring the mortuary along with the corpse, when it came to be buried, and to offer it to the Church as a satisfaction for the supposed negligence and...
Page iv - ... of Christianity, and that profound reverence for the Scriptures, that, with the blessing of God (which, with submission, they may then expect), may keep them from this hour of temptation that has come upon all the world, to try them that dwell on the earth.
Page 3 - ACHILLES' wrath, to Greece the direful spring Of woes unnumber'd, heavenly goddess, sing ! That wrath which hurl'd to Pluto's gloomy reign The souls of mighty chiefs untimely slain ; Whose limbs, unburied on the naked shore, Devouring dogs and hungry vultures tore; Since great Achilles and Atrides strove, Such was the sovereign doom, and such the will of Jove.
Page 18 - Head, to diftinguifh them from thofe of the others that were not called to the Honour of laying down their Lives for the Faith of the Gofpel. After the Labourers have...
Page 18 - ... as thefe Labourers difcover a Repofitory, with any of the marks of a Saint about it, Intimation is given to the Cardinal Treafurer, who immediately fends Men of Probity and Reputation, to the place, where they find a Palm painted or ingraven, or the Cypher XP, which is commonly read...
Page 19 - Superftition of thofe who are willing to be deceived, as well as they ferve the Ends of thofe that feek to deceive the World. But becaufe it cannot be pretended, that there was fuch a Number of Chriftians at Naples, as could have wrought fuch...