“The” Whole Works of the Right Rev. Jeremy Taylor ... with a Life of the Author, and a Critical Examination of His Writings, Volume 9

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Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green, 1862
 

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Be careful that prejudice or passion fancy and affection error or illusion
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Whether tradition after the consignation of
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All consciences are to walk by the same rule and that which is just
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OF THE RIGHT OR SURE CONSCIENCE
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A judgment of nature or inclination is not sufficient to make a sure con
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When two motives concur to the determination of an action whereof
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Whether it be lawful for a good end for preachers to affright men with
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A conscience determined by the counsel of wise men even against its
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Whether a false and abused conscience can oblige us to pursue the error
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A conscience erring vincibly or culpably is an unavoidable cause of sin
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An innocent or invincibly erring conscience is to be obeyed even against
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OF THE PROBABLE OR THINKING CONSCIENCE
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Of two opinions equally probable upon the account of their proper reasons
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When two opinions seem equally probable the last determination is to
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Multitude of authors is not ever the most probable inducement nor doth
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How the ignorant and vulgar people shall proceed when the teachers
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In following the authority of men no rule can be antecedently given
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When the authority of divines is to be followed when that of lawyers
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He that hath given assent to one part of a probable opinion may lawfully
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When the guide of souls is of a different opinion from his charge or penitent
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A privative doubt cannot of itself hinder a man from acting what he
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It is lawful for the conscience to proceed to action against a doubt that
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Whether it be lawful for a wife that she may live with some degree
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The judicial law of Moses is annulled or abrogated and retains no oblig
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The ten commandments of Moses commonly called the moral law is
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All the explications of the moral law which are found in the prophets
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Whether that which we call the second commandment be a distinct com
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There is no state of men or things but is to be guided by the proportion
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Whether it is lawful for a prince to permit any thing for the public neces
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Of the negative measures of examples in the Old testament
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Of the use of examples in the Old and New testament
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OF THE INTERPRETATION AND OBLIGATION OF THE LAWS OF JESUS CHRIST
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When a negative and an affirmative seem opposite in any sense
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The institution of a rite or sacrament by our blessed Saviour is a direct
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If the sense of a law be dubious we are sometimes to expound it
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Who are truly and innocently weak and to be complied with
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The positive laws of Jesus Christ cannot be dispensed with by any human
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What are the notes of difference between counsels and commands evan
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Some things may be used in the service of God which are not commanded
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Of willworship
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The christian law both of faith and manners is fully contained in the holy
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In the law of Christ there is no precept that wholly ministers to the
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Because the laws of Jesus Christ were delivered in sermons to a single
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Evangelical laws given to one concerning the duty of another do in that
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The measure of perfection and obedience expected of Christians is greater
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