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 48
... nature with the chaos , sine pondere habentia pondus . Remonst . That scum may be worth taking off which follows . Answ . Spare your ladle , sir , it will be as the bishop's foot in the broth ; the scum will be found upon your own Remon ...
... nature with the chaos , sine pondere habentia pondus . Remonst . That scum may be worth taking off which follows . Answ . Spare your ladle , sir , it will be as the bishop's foot in the broth ; the scum will be found upon your own Remon ...
Page 66
... nature , either divine or human wisdom , did ever mean should be a rule or reliance to us in the decision of any weighty and positive doctrine ; for certainly every rule and instrument of necessary knowledge that God hath given us ...
... nature , either divine or human wisdom , did ever mean should be a rule or reliance to us in the decision of any weighty and positive doctrine ; for certainly every rule and instrument of necessary knowledge that God hath given us ...
Page 67
... nature , and the rules of just policy , for the continuance of those things which long use and many laws have firmly established as necessary and beneficial . Answ . Open your eyes to the light of grace F 2 REMONSTRANT'S DEFENCE , & c . 67.
... nature , and the rules of just policy , for the continuance of those things which long use and many laws have firmly established as necessary and beneficial . Answ . Open your eyes to the light of grace F 2 REMONSTRANT'S DEFENCE , & c . 67.
Page 68
... nature . Look upon the mean condition of Christ and his apostles , without that accessory strength you take such pains to raise from the light of nature and policy : take divine counsel , " Labour not for the things that perish : " you ...
... nature . Look upon the mean condition of Christ and his apostles , without that accessory strength you take such pains to raise from the light of nature and policy : take divine counsel , " Labour not for the things that perish : " you ...
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... nature is perfection : shouldst thou bring us thus far onward from Egypt to destroy us in this wilderness , though we deserve , yet thy great name would suffer in the rejoicing of thine enemies , and the deluded hope of all thy servants ...
... nature is perfection : shouldst thou bring us thus far onward from Egypt to destroy us in this wilderness , though we deserve , yet thy great name would suffer in the rejoicing of thine enemies , and the deluded hope of all thy servants ...
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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