The Prose Works of John Milton ...Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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... argument , but to you , whose magnanimous councils first opened and unbound the age from a double bondage under prelatical and regal ty- ranny ; above our own hopes heartening us to look up at last , like men and Christians , from the ...
... argument , but to you , whose magnanimous councils first opened and unbound the age from a double bondage under prelatical and regal ty- ranny ; above our own hopes heartening us to look up at last , like men and Christians , from the ...
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... argument of tithes , though a man would think they might suffer him without opposition , in a point equally tending to the advantage of all ministers , yet they forbear not to oppose him , as in a doctrine not fit to pass unopposed ...
... argument of tithes , though a man would think they might suffer him without opposition , in a point equally tending to the advantage of all ministers , yet they forbear not to oppose him , as in a doctrine not fit to pass unopposed ...
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... argument of antiquity , retains to this day ? To what pur- pose those decrees of I know not what bishops , to a parlia ment and people who have thrown out both bishops and e 0 S I S e 1 e e " 6 THE LIKELIEST MEANS TO REMOVE.
... argument of antiquity , retains to this day ? To what pur- pose those decrees of I know not what bishops , to a parlia ment and people who have thrown out both bishops and e 0 S I S e 1 e e " 6 THE LIKELIEST MEANS TO REMOVE.
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... argument have least reason to use it , denying morality in the sabbath , and therein better agreeing with reformed ... arguments , that men purchased not their tithe with their land , and such like pettifoggery , I omit ; as refuted ...
... argument have least reason to use it , denying morality in the sabbath , and therein better agreeing with reformed ... arguments , that men purchased not their tithe with their land , and such like pettifoggery , I omit ; as refuted ...
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... argument that their bellies can in- vent or suggest ; yet so ridiculous and presuming on the people's dulness and superstition , as to think they prove the divine right of their maintenance by Abraham paying tithes to Mechisedec ...
... argument that their bellies can in- vent or suggest ; yet so ridiculous and presuming on the people's dulness and superstition , as to think they prove the divine right of their maintenance by Abraham paying tithes to Mechisedec ...
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