The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 3Bell, 1904 |
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Page 7
... 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 ...
Page 11
... never will be able to extort that the people in those days paid tithes to priests , but this only , that one priest once in his life , of spoils only , and in requital partly of a liberal present , partly of a benediction , gave ...
... never will be able to extort that the people in those days paid tithes to priests , but this only , that one priest once in his life , of spoils only , and in requital partly of a liberal present , partly of a benediction , gave ...
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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 ...
Page 39
... never satisfied . Likely ministers indeed , to proclaim the faith , or to exhort our trust in God , when they themselves will not trust him to provide for them in the message whereon , they say , he sent them ; but threaten , for want ...
... never satisfied . Likely ministers indeed , to proclaim the faith , or to exhort our trust in God , when they themselves will not trust him to provide for them in the message whereon , they say , he sent them ; but threaten , for want ...
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... never will be otherwise while they are thus upheld undepending on the church , on which alone they anciently depended , and are by the magistrate publicly maintained , a numerous faction of indigent persons , crept for the most part out ...
... never will be otherwise while they are thus upheld undepending on the church , on which alone they anciently depended , and are by the magistrate publicly maintained , a numerous faction of indigent persons , crept for the most part out ...
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