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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... give in his exceptions , ere the law could pass to a full establishment . And where ought this equity to have more place , than in the liberty which is inseparable from Christian religion ? This , I am not ignorant , will be a work ...
... give in his exceptions , ere the law could pass to a full establishment . And where ought this equity to have more place , than in the liberty which is inseparable from Christian religion ? This , I am not ignorant , will be a work ...
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... give them of his own the tenth or twentieth ; but that the law therefore of tithes is in force under the gospel , all other protestant divines , though equally concerned , yet constantly deny . For although hire to the labourer be of ...
... give them of his own the tenth or twentieth ; but that the law therefore of tithes is in force under the gospel , all other protestant divines , though equally concerned , yet constantly deny . For although hire to the labourer be of ...
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... give and take tithes in Abraham , cannot claim to themselves that sign of our allegiance due only to our eternal King and Priest ; cannot therefore derive tithes from Melchisedec . Lastly , the eighth verse hath thus ; " Here men that ...
... give and take tithes in Abraham , cannot claim to themselves that sign of our allegiance due only to our eternal King and Priest ; cannot therefore derive tithes from Melchisedec . Lastly , the eighth verse hath thus ; " Here men that ...
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... give : for the labourer is worthy of his hire , & c . And into whatsoever city you enter , and they receive you , eat such things as are set before you . " which ordinance of Christ it may seem likeliest , that the apostle refers us ...
... give : for the labourer is worthy of his hire , & c . And into whatsoever city you enter , and they receive you , eat such things as are set before you . " which ordinance of Christ it may seem likeliest , that the apostle refers us ...
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... give freely , how can they but return smitten , worse than that sharking minister , with a spiritual leprosy ? And yet they cry out sacrilege , that men will not be gulled and baffled the tenth of their estates , by giving credit to ...
... give freely , how can they but return smitten , worse than that sharking minister , with a spiritual leprosy ? And yet they cry out sacrilege , that men will not be gulled and baffled the tenth of their estates , by giving credit to ...
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