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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... look upon as peculiarly arid and unprofitable . However , that which relates to the wealth of the church and the payment of the clergy has still an interest for us all ; for which reason it may be expected that this able and eloquent ...
... look upon as peculiarly arid and unprofitable . However , that which relates to the wealth of the church and the payment of the clergy has still an interest for us all ; for which reason it may be expected that this able and eloquent ...
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... look up at last , like men and Christians , from the slavish dejection , wherein from father to son we were bred up and taught ; and thereby deserving of these nations , if they be not barbarously ingrate- ful , to be acknowledged ...
... look up at last , like men and Christians , from the slavish dejection , wherein from father to son we were bred up and taught ; and thereby deserving of these nations , if they be not barbarously ingrate- ful , to be acknowledged ...
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... look to their own way , every one for his gain , from his quarter . " With what anger then will he judge them who stand not looking , but , under colour of a divine right , fetch by force that which is not their own , taking his name ...
... look to their own way , every one for his gain , from his quarter . " With what anger then will he judge them who stand not looking , but , under colour of a divine right , fetch by force that which is not their own , taking his name ...
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... rich , looking for no re- compense but in heaven : John iv . 35 , 36 , " Look on the fields , for they are white already to harvest : and he that reapeth , receiveth wages , and gathereth fruit unto life ( 24 THE LIKELIEST MEANS TO REMOVE.
... rich , looking for no re- compense but in heaven : John iv . 35 , 36 , " Look on the fields , for they are white already to harvest : and he that reapeth , receiveth wages , and gathereth fruit unto life ( 24 THE LIKELIEST MEANS TO REMOVE.
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... looks not at the work , but at the wages ; and by that lure or lowbell , may be tolled from parish to parish all the town over . But what can be plainer simony , than thus to be at charges beforehand , to no other end than to make their ...
... looks not at the work , but at the wages ; and by that lure or lowbell , may be tolled from parish to parish all the town over . But what can be plainer simony , than thus to be at charges beforehand , to no other end than to make their ...
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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