The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 3H.G. Bohn, 1848 |
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... soon after verified , as appears by another no less ancient observation , " That reli- gion brought forth wealth , and the daughter devoured the mother , " But long ere wealth came into the church , so soon as any gain appeared in ...
... soon after verified , as appears by another no less ancient observation , " That reli- gion brought forth wealth , and the daughter devoured the mother , " But long ere wealth came into the church , so soon as any gain appeared in ...
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... soon would have appeared in the practice of those pri- mitive and the next ages . But for the first three hundred years and more , in all the ecclesiastical story , I find no such doctrine or example : though error by that time had ...
... soon would have appeared in the practice of those pri- mitive and the next ages . But for the first three hundred years and more , in all the ecclesiastical story , I find no such doctrine or example : though error by that time had ...
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... soon lost , and with them Christian liberty . The first authority which our adversaries bring , after those fabulous apostolic canons , which they dare not insist upon , is a provincial council held at Cullen , where they voted tithes ...
... soon lost , and with them Christian liberty . The first authority which our adversaries bring , after those fabulous apostolic canons , which they dare not insist upon , is a provincial council held at Cullen , where they voted tithes ...
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... soon taught what is to be known of Christianity , and they who teach them , recompensed . First , if ministers of their own accord , who pretend that they are called and sent to preach the gospel , those especially who have no ...
... soon taught what is to be known of Christianity , and they who teach them , recompensed . First , if ministers of their own accord , who pretend that they are called and sent to preach the gospel , those especially who have no ...
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... soon reply , We ourselves have not wherewithal ; who shall bear the charges of our journey ? To whom it may as soon be answered , that in like- lihood they are not poorer than they who did thus ; and if they have not the same faith ...
... soon reply , We ourselves have not wherewithal ; who shall bear the charges of our journey ? To whom it may as soon be answered , that in like- lihood they are not poorer than they who did thus ; and if they have not the same faith ...
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