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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... mind : next , that what each man gives to the minister , he gives either as to God , or as to his teacher : if as to God , no civil power can justly consecrate to religious uses any part either of civil revenue , which is the people's ...
... mind : next , that what each man gives to the minister , he gives either as to God , or as to his teacher : if as to God , no civil power can justly consecrate to religious uses any part either of civil revenue , which is the people's ...
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... mind what you cited from among the councils ; that the principal scope of those liturgy - founders was to prevent either the malice or the weakness of the ministers ; their malice , of infusing heresy in their forms of prayer ; their ...
... mind what you cited from among the councils ; that the principal scope of those liturgy - founders was to prevent either the malice or the weakness of the ministers ; their malice , of infusing heresy in their forms of prayer ; their ...
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... minds from an over- awful esteem of those more ancient than trusty fathers , whom custom and fond opinion , weak ... mind which he hath not seen ; and if he undertake all , the length of man's life cannot extend to give him a full ...
... minds from an over- awful esteem of those more ancient than trusty fathers , whom custom and fond opinion , weak ... mind which he hath not seen ; and if he undertake all , the length of man's life cannot extend to give him a full ...
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... mind doubtless , with whom he lived . If any amongst us should say the privy - council ordained it , and thereby constrain us to understand one man's authority , should we not laugh at him ? And therefore when you have used all your ...
... mind doubtless , with whom he lived . If any amongst us should say the privy - council ordained it , and thereby constrain us to understand one man's authority , should we not laugh at him ? And therefore when you have used all your ...
Page 87
... mind , but for filthy lucre ; not as examples to the flock , but as being lords over God's heritage and yet this dauber would daub still with his untempered mortar . But hearken what God says by the prophet Ezekiel , " Say unto them ...
... mind , but for filthy lucre ; not as examples to the flock , but as being lords over God's heritage and yet this dauber would daub still with his untempered mortar . But hearken what God says by the prophet Ezekiel , " Say unto them ...
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