Because women are only instanced in, when Scripture usually speaketh of them in the masculine gender, when it includeth both sexes, or extendeth it to both.
And though many good expositors think that it extendeth equally to sons as to daughters, in their minority, because there is a parity of reason, yet this is an uncertain conjecture: 1.
It is certain that it extendeth not only to matters concerning the governors themselves, but concerning vows to God, as they are good or hurtful to the inferiors.
The same answer serveth to the objection as it extendeth to the erroneous doctrines which they preach, which are but by consequence against the essentials of religion.
Others think it is dangerous disannulling oaths and vows upon pretences of parity of reason, when it is uncertain whether we know all God's reasons: and they think there is not a parity, and that it extendeth not to others.
The third part of America is called Peru, it is very great, and extendeth it selfe in Latitude from the tenth degree vnto the three and fiftieth beyond the Equator, to wit, as I haue sayde before, vnto the streight of Magelan.
It extendeth from the Tropicke of Cancer in twentie three degrees and a halfe, vnto the ninth degree.
The same then extendeth it selfe in Latitude from the 25.
So that it truly extendeth to the reality, the kind and the degree of love, supposing it in both proportioned to the goodness of the object.
But the great seal hath a power preceptory to the person, which power extendeth to any place, where the person may be found, &c.
But the great seal hath a power preceptory, to the person, which power extendeth to any place, where the person may be found.
What praise doth that knowledge deserve whichextendeth to all things that are, or were, or ever shall be!
GOD contracteth and extendeth his hand as he pleaseth, and to him shall ye return.
All the treasures of earth and heaven and everything between them are His, and His protection extendethover all things.
His knowledge pervadeth all created things, and His consummate power extendeth over all beings.
Stratton Hundred STratton Hundred extendeth the breadth of Cornewall, to the North, as that of East beginneth it on the South, and therefore it shall next succeede.
In my remembrance (which extendeth not to aboue 40.
Aside from this towne, towards the North sea, extendeth a fruitfull veine of land, comprizing certayne parishes, which serueth better then any other place in Cornwall for Winter feeding, and suitably enricheth the Farmours.
The date of Plato's death is not exactly agreed on, but all dissent from this which he determineth: Neanthes in Laertius extendeth his daies unto 84.
They who hold the egg was before the Bird, prevent this doubt in many other animals, which also extendeth unto them: For birds are nourished by umbilical vessels, and the Navel is manifest sometimes a day or two after exclusion.
That it is a household that is here engaged: for if any would prove that it extendeth further, to all Joshua's tribe, or inferior kindred, yet his household would be most eminently included.
My goodness, O Lord, extendeth not unto thee; but unto thy saints, the excellent ones on earth, in whom is my delight.
On the other side is the land of Abexin, which is that of Prester John, a kingdome although it is very great, yet it extendeth very litle on this coast.
The priesthood of Christ extendeth itself to the whole of God's elect, whether called or in their sins; but Christ, as Advocate, pleadeth only for the children.
The priesthood of Christ extendeth itself to the whole body of the elect, but the advocateship of Christ doth not so.
The prerogative of God extendeth as well to the reason as to the will of man: so that as we are to obey His law, though we find a reluctation in our will, so we are to believe His word, though we find a reluctation in our reason.
The formerextendeth to the mysteries themselves; but how?
No more than we shall speak now of such knowledges as reason produceth (for that extendeth to all philosophy), but of such knowledges as do handle and inquire of the faculty of reason: so as poesy had his true place.
By the three years, the patience of God that for a time he extendeth to barren professors.
I K signifieth the first pipe which reacheth into the first part A B, L M, the second pipe that extendeth it selfe into the second part noted C D.
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