The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 3Bell, 1904 |
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Page 8
... bishops , archbishops , and the whole gang of prelaty , to whom will they themselves pay tithes , as by that law it was a sin to them if they did not ? ver . 42. Certainly this must needs put them to a deep de- mur , while the desire of ...
... bishops , archbishops , and the whole gang of prelaty , to whom will they themselves pay tithes , as by that law it was a sin to them if they did not ? ver . 42. Certainly this must needs put them to a deep de- mur , while the desire of ...
Page 16
... bishops advised them , supplied what was wanting to the clergy not out of tithes , which were never motioned , but ... bishops , to a parlia- ment and people who have thrown out both bishops and 29 altars , and promised all reformation ...
... bishops advised them , supplied what was wanting to the clergy not out of tithes , which were never motioned , but ... bishops , to a parlia- ment and people who have thrown out both bishops and 29 altars , and promised all reformation ...
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... bishop the third part only ? But these our pro- testant , these our new reformed English presbyterian divines , against their own cited authors , and to the shame of their pretended reformation , would engross to themselves all tithes ...
... bishop the third part only ? But these our pro- testant , these our new reformed English presbyterian divines , against their own cited authors , and to the shame of their pretended reformation , would engross to themselves all tithes ...
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... suffered not either priest or bishop to live on church maintenance without necessity . Thus far tithers themselves have contributed to : their own confutation , by confessing that the church lived HIRELINGS OUT OF THE CHURCH . 31.
... suffered not either priest or bishop to live on church maintenance without necessity . Thus far tithers themselves have contributed to : their own confutation , by confessing that the church lived HIRELINGS OUT OF THE CHURCH . 31.
Page 32
... bishops to Ariminium in Italy , and provided for their sub- sistence there , the British and French bishops judging it no decent to live on the public , chose rather to be at their own charges . Three only out of Britain , constrained ...
... bishops to Ariminium in Italy , and provided for their sub- sistence there , the British and French bishops judging it no decent to live on the public , chose rather to be at their own charges . Three only out of Britain , constrained ...
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