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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... never too liberally a nursing father of the church , might be not unfitly said to have either overlaid it or choked it in the nursing . Which was foretold , as is recorded in ecclesiastical traditions , by a voice heard from heaven , on ...
... never too liberally a nursing father of the church , might be not unfitly said to have either overlaid it or choked it in the nursing . Which was foretold , as is recorded in ecclesiastical traditions , by a voice heard from heaven , on ...
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... never thought on in the first Christian times , till ceremonies , altars , and ob- lations , by an ancienter corruption , were brought back long before . And yet the Jews , ever since their temple was de- stroyed , though they have ...
... never thought on in the first Christian times , till ceremonies , altars , and ob- lations , by an ancienter corruption , were brought back long before . And yet the Jews , ever since their temple was de- stroyed , though they have ...
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... never claimed any such tenth as his annual due , much less resigned it to the ministers , his so officious re- ceivers , without express commission or assignment , will be yet clearer as we proceed . Thus much may at length assure us ...
... never claimed any such tenth as his annual due , much less resigned it to the ministers , his so officious re- ceivers , without express commission or assignment , will be yet clearer as we proceed . Thus much may at length assure us ...
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... never claimed , either for himself , or for his ministers , but on the plain and common equity of rewarding the labourer ; worthy sometimes of single , sometimes 01 double honour , not proportionable by tithes . And the apostle in this ...
... never claimed , either for himself , or for his ministers , but on the plain and common equity of rewarding the labourer ; worthy sometimes of single , sometimes 01 double honour , not proportionable by tithes . And the apostle in this ...
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... never attaining ; " yet not so much through their own fault , as through the unskilful and immetho- dical teaching of their pastor , teaching here and there at ran- dom out of this or that text , as his ease or fancy , and ofttimes as ...
... never attaining ; " yet not so much through their own fault , as through the unskilful and immetho- dical teaching of their pastor , teaching here and there at ran- dom out of this or that text , as his ease or fancy , and ofttimes as ...
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