The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 2Bell, 1877 |
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Page 484
... Doctrine of Prelaty opposeth the Reason and End of the Gospel . THAT which next declares the heavenly power and re- veals the deep mystery of the gospel , is the pure simplicity of doctrine , accounted the foolishness of this world ...
... Doctrine of Prelaty opposeth the Reason and End of the Gospel . THAT which next declares the heavenly power and re- veals the deep mystery of the gospel , is the pure simplicity of doctrine , accounted the foolishness of this world ...
Page 527
... doctrine maintained against the doctrine by them delivered ; which in these times can be no otherwise defined than a doctrine maintained IN ECCLESIASTICAL CAUSES . 527.
... doctrine maintained against the doctrine by them delivered ; which in these times can be no otherwise defined than a doctrine maintained IN ECCLESIASTICAL CAUSES . 527.
Page 532
... doctrine to their edification , than he himself uses it to their punishing ; and so whom his doctrine acknowledges a true believer , his discipline persecutes as a heretic . The papist exacts our be- lief as to the church due above ...
... doctrine to their edification , than he himself uses it to their punishing ; and so whom his doctrine acknowledges a true believer , his discipline persecutes as a heretic . The papist exacts our be- lief as to the church due above ...
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is lawful and hath been held so through all Ages for | 3 |
X | 13 |
a Speech for the Liberty of Unlicensed Print | 48 |
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