The Prose Works of John Milton ...Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... Gospel three Ways : and first , in her outward Form CHAP . II . That the ceremonious Doctrine of Prelaty opposeth the Reason and End of the Gospel • CHAP . III . — That prelatical Jurisdiction opposeth the Reason and End of the Gospel ...
... Gospel three Ways : and first , in her outward Form CHAP . II . That the ceremonious Doctrine of Prelaty opposeth the Reason and End of the Gospel • CHAP . III . — That prelatical Jurisdiction opposeth the Reason and End of the Gospel ...
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... gospel , and this was ever law among equals ; how much rather then in force against any king whatever , who in respect of the people is confessed inferior and not equal : to distinguish , therefore , of a tyrant by outlandish , or ...
... gospel , and this was ever law among equals ; how much rather then in force against any king whatever , who in respect of the people is confessed inferior and not equal : to distinguish , therefore , of a tyrant by outlandish , or ...
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... gospel should be made a sanctuary for tyrants from justice , to whom his law before never gave such protec- tion . " And wherefore did his mother , the Virgin Mary , give such praise to God in her prophetic song , that he had now , by ...
... gospel should be made a sanctuary for tyrants from justice , to whom his law before never gave such protec- tion . " And wherefore did his mother , the Virgin Mary , give such praise to God in her prophetic song , that he had now , by ...
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... gospel , who , while they saw it mani- festly tend to civil war and bloodshed , never ceased exaspe- rating the people against him ; and now that they see it likely to breed new commotion , cease not to incite others against the people ...
... gospel , who , while they saw it mani- festly tend to civil war and bloodshed , never ceased exaspe- rating the people against him ; and now that they see it likely to breed new commotion , cease not to incite others against the people ...
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... gospel which they teach ; and what a world it differs from the censorious and supercilious lording over conscience . It would be good also they lived so as might persuade the people they hated covetousness , which , worse than heresy ...
... gospel which they teach ; and what a world it differs from the censorious and supercilious lording over conscience . It would be good also they lived so as might persuade the people they hated covetousness , which , worse than heresy ...
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