The Prose Works of John Milton: The likeliest means to remove hirelings out of the church. Animadversions upon the remonstrants' defence against Smectymnuus. Apology for Smectymnuus. The doctrine and discipline of divorce. The judgment of Martin Bucer concerning divorce. Tetrachordon. Colasterion. Tractate on education. A declaration for the election of John III. King of Poland. Familiar lettersH.G. Bohn, 1848 - English prose literature |
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Page 9
... better reality , 1 Pet . ii . 5 , signifying the Christian true and " holy priesthood to offer up spiritual sacri- fice ; " it follows hence , that we are now justly exempt from paying tithes to any who claim from Aaron , since that ...
... better reality , 1 Pet . ii . 5 , signifying the Christian true and " holy priesthood to offer up spiritual sacri- fice ; " it follows hence , that we are now justly exempt from paying tithes to any who claim from Aaron , since that ...
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... better than whom he blessed , ver . 7 , receiving tithes from them all , not as a maintenance , which Melchisedec needed not , but as a sign of homage and subjection to their king and priest ; whereas ministers bear not the person of ...
... better than whom he blessed , ver . 7 , receiving tithes from them all , not as a maintenance , which Melchisedec needed not , but as a sign of homage and subjection to their king and priest ; whereas ministers bear not the person of ...
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... better colour , made it a sacra- ment ; being of itself a civil ordinance , a household contract , a thing indifferent and free to the whole race of mankind , not as religious , but as men : best , indeed , undertaken to religious ends ...
... better colour , made it a sacra- ment ; being of itself a civil ordinance , a household contract , a thing indifferent and free to the whole race of mankind , not as religious , but as men : best , indeed , undertaken to religious ends ...
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... better employed , the magistrate ought instead to settle by statute some maintenance of ministers , let this be considered first , that it concerns every man's conscience to what religion he contributes ; and that the civil magistrate ...
... better employed , the magistrate ought instead to settle by statute some maintenance of ministers , let this be considered first , that it concerns every man's conscience to what religion he contributes ; and that the civil magistrate ...
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... better to discover hirelings , who can have nothing , though but in appearance , just and solid to answer for themselves against what hath been here spoken , unless perhaps this one remaining pretence , which we shall quickly see to be ...
... better to discover hirelings , who can have nothing , though but in appearance , just and solid to answer for themselves against what hath been here spoken , unless perhaps this one remaining pretence , which we shall quickly see to be ...
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