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 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 55
Page 36
... the gospel gratis , and to embrace poverty , rather than as a woe to fear it . 1 Cor . xii . 28 , " God hath set some in the church , first apostles , " & c . " " Ephes . iv . 11 , & c . " 36 THE LIKELIEST MEANS TO REMOVE.
... the gospel gratis , and to embrace poverty , rather than as a woe to fear it . 1 Cor . xii . 28 , " God hath set some in the church , first apostles , " & c . " " Ephes . iv . 11 , & c . " 36 THE LIKELIEST MEANS TO REMOVE.
Page 39
... fear from him this reply , Yours both by force and money , in the judgment of your own preachers ? This is that which makes atheists in the land , whom they so much complain of : not the want of maintenance , or preachers , as they ...
... fear from him this reply , Yours both by force and money , in the judgment of your own preachers ? This is that which makes atheists in the land , whom they so much complain of : not the want of maintenance , or preachers , as they ...
Page 45
... fear , and are in an agony at this present , lest you should lose that superfluity of riches and honour , which your party usurp . And whosoever covets , and so earnestly labours to keep such an incumbering surcharge of earthly things ...
... fear , and are in an agony at this present , lest you should lose that superfluity of riches and honour , which your party usurp . And whosoever covets , and so earnestly labours to keep such an incumbering surcharge of earthly things ...
Page 50
... fear , we know what your drifts were when you thought yourselves secure . Remonst . It is a foul slander to charge the name of epis- copacy with a faction , for the fact imputed to some few . Answ . The more foul your faction that hath ...
... fear , we know what your drifts were when you thought yourselves secure . Remonst . It is a foul slander to charge the name of epis- copacy with a faction , for the fact imputed to some few . Answ . The more foul your faction that hath ...
Page 56
... fear that still dogs them , the fear of the people ; though you will say you are none of those , still you would seem not to have joined with the worst , and yet keep aloof off from that which is best . I would you would either mingle ...
... fear that still dogs them , the fear of the people ; though you will say you are none of those , still you would seem not to have joined with the worst , and yet keep aloof off from that which is best . I would you would either mingle ...
Common terms and phrases
adultery ancient Answ answer Antichrist apostle argument Aristotle authority better bill of divorce bishops bondage Bucer called canon canon law cause CHAPTER charity Christ Christian church Cicero civil command confess confuter conscience consent covenant dispense divine divorce doctrine doth duty episcopacy evil faith false father fear flesh forbid force fornication give God's gospel granted hardness of heart hath holy honour husband Jews judge justly labour law of Moses learned less lest liberty licence liturgy live Lord magistrate marriage marry Martin Bucer matrimony matter Milton mind ministers moral Moses nature never opinion ordinance parliament peace permitted person pharisees Plato preaching precept prelates priest prove punishment reason reformation religion Remonst saith Saviour scripture shew SMECTYMNUUS soul speak spirit suffered taught teach thereof things thou thought tion tithes true truth virtue vorce wedlock whenas wherein wife wisdom wise words write