Havel havalim, or, Persecution for conscience sake most vain, cruel, and destructive to the promoters and abettors of it, demonstrated in a discourse from Matth. 2, 16, 17, 18, and humbly presented to the consideration of all, but especially diis terrenis or the magistrates, from Gods Word for their information, beseeching them to permit Jesus Christ the sovereign rule o'er the kingdoms of conscience while he permits them to rule the bodily state / by John Humphreys.
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- Havel havalim, or, Persecution for conscience sake most vain, cruel, and destructive to the promoters and abettors of it, demonstrated in a discourse from Matth. 2, 16, 17, 18, and humbly presented to the consideration of all, but especially diis terrenis or the magistrates, from Gods Word for their information, beseeching them to permit Jesus Christ the sovereign rule o'er the kingdoms of conscience while he permits them to rule the bodily state / by John Humphreys.
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- Humphreys, John, b. 1637.
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- 1682.
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- Bible. -- N.T. -- Matthew II, 16-18 -- Addresses, essays, lectures.
- Persecution.
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"Havel havalim, or, Persecution for conscience sake most vain, cruel, and destructive to the promoters and abettors of it, demonstrated in a discourse from Matth. 2, 16, 17, 18, and humbly presented to the consideration of all, but especially diis terrenis or the magistrates, from Gods Word for their information, beseeching them to permit Jesus Christ the sovereign rule o'er the kingdoms of conscience while he permits them to rule the bodily state / by John Humphreys." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A45169.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 4, 2024.
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〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉 OR, PERSECUTION FOR CONSCIENCE SAKE, Most vain, cruel, and destructive to the Pro∣moters and Abettors of it; demonstrated in a Dis∣course from Matth. 2.16, 17, 18. and humbly present∣ed to the Consideration of all, but especially to the DIIS TERRENIS, or the Magistrates; from Gods Word, for their Information; beseeching them to permit Jesus Christ the Sovereign Rule o'er the Kingdoms of the Conscience, while he permits them to rule the Bodily State.
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Novit Deus vnlnerare ad amorem. Sanctus in ira Dei, multò minùs hominis, emendari non vult, erudiri non vult.
Aug.
By John Humphreys.
LONDON, Printed for the Author, 1682.