The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 3Bell, 1904 |
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Page 16
... continued not pure since the apostles , denied that tithes were to be given , or that they were ever given in the primitive church , as appears by an ancient tractate in the Bohemian history . Thus far hath the church been always ...
... continued not pure since the apostles , denied that tithes were to be given , or that they were ever given in the primitive church , as appears by an ancient tractate in the Bohemian history . Thus far hath the church been always ...
Page 17
... continued , we must again have altars . Of fathers , by custom so called , they quote Ambrose , Augustin , and some other ceremonial doctors of the same leaven : whose assertion , without pertinent scripture , no reformed church can ...
... continued , we must again have altars . Of fathers , by custom so called , they quote Ambrose , Augustin , and some other ceremonial doctors of the same leaven : whose assertion , without pertinent scripture , no reformed church can ...
Page 67
... continued thus long in our island , or that any till this age contradicted it . age Answ . That bold forehead you have cleanly put upon your self , it is you who deny that till this any contradicted it ; no forehead of ours dares do so ...
... continued thus long in our island , or that any till this age contradicted it . age Answ . That bold forehead you have cleanly put upon your self , it is you who deny that till this any contradicted it ; no forehead of ours dares do so ...
Page 127
... continued , but interrupt ? And let him tell me , is he wont to say grace , doth he not then name holiest names over the steam of costliest superfluities ? Does he judge it foolish or dis- nonest , to write that among religious things ...
... continued , but interrupt ? And let him tell me , is he wont to say grace , doth he not then name holiest names over the steam of costliest superfluities ? Does he judge it foolish or dis- nonest , to write that among religious things ...
Page 144
... ; he , lest we should not take notice enough of his barren stupidity , de- • They still continued to eat fish in Lent , like the Roman Catholics . - ED . clares it by alphabet , and refers us to odd 144 AN APOLOGY FOR SMECTYMNUUS.
... ; he , lest we should not take notice enough of his barren stupidity , de- • They still continued to eat fish in Lent , like the Roman Catholics . - ED . clares it by alphabet , and refers us to odd 144 AN APOLOGY FOR SMECTYMNUUS.
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