The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 3H.G. Bohn, 1848 |
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... Wherein is also discoursed of Tithes , Church Fees , and Church Re- venues ; and whether any Maintenance of Ministers can be settled by Law ANIMADVERSIONS • UPON THE REMONSTRANT'S DEFENCE AGAINST SMECTYMNUUS AN APOLOGY FOR SMECTYMNUUS ...
... Wherein is also discoursed of Tithes , Church Fees , and Church Re- venues ; and whether any Maintenance of Ministers can be settled by Law ANIMADVERSIONS • UPON THE REMONSTRANT'S DEFENCE AGAINST SMECTYMNUUS AN APOLOGY FOR SMECTYMNUUS ...
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... Wherein the trivial Author of that Answer is discovered , the Licenser con- ferred with , and the Opinion which they traduce defended . 434 ON EDUCATION • A DECLARATION ; or , Letters - Patents , for the Election of this present King of ...
... Wherein the trivial Author of that Answer is discovered , the Licenser con- ferred with , and the Opinion which they traduce defended . 434 ON EDUCATION • A DECLARATION ; or , Letters - Patents , for the Election of this present King of ...
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... WHEREIN IS ALSO DISCOURSED OF TITHES , CHURCH FEES , AND CHURCH - REVENUES ; AND WHETHER ANY MAINTENANCE OF MINISTERS CAN BE SETTLED BY LAW . [ FIRST PUBLISHED 1659. ] EDITOR'S PRELIMINARY REMARKS . Few readers would perhaps expect the ...
... WHEREIN IS ALSO DISCOURSED OF TITHES , CHURCH FEES , AND CHURCH - REVENUES ; AND WHETHER ANY MAINTENANCE OF MINISTERS CAN BE SETTLED BY LAW . [ FIRST PUBLISHED 1659. ] EDITOR'S PRELIMINARY REMARKS . Few readers would perhaps expect the ...
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... 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 , next under God , the authors and best patrons of religious and civil liberty ...
... 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 , next under God , the authors and best patrons of religious and civil liberty ...
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... wherein they might be blameless , but in a point of covetousness and unjust claim to other men's goods ; a con- tention foul and odious in any man , but most of all in minis- ters of the gospel , in whom contention , though for their ...
... wherein they might be blameless , but in a point of covetousness and unjust claim to other men's goods ; a con- tention foul and odious in any man , but most of all in minis- ters of the gospel , in whom contention , though for their ...
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