The Prose Works of John Milton ...Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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... faith and divine worship , and so severed them from blasphemy and heresy , the one being such properly as is despiteful , the other such as stands not to the rule of scripture , and so both of them not matters of religion , but rather ...
... faith and divine worship , and so severed them from blasphemy and heresy , the one being such properly as is despiteful , the other such as stands not to the rule of scripture , and so both of them not matters of religion , but rather ...
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... faith which those disciples had to trust in God and the promise of Christ for their maintenance as they did , and yet intrude into the ministry without any liveli- hood of their own , they cast themselves into miserable hazard or ...
... faith which those disciples had to trust in God and the promise of Christ for their maintenance as they did , and yet intrude into the ministry without any liveli- hood of their own , they cast themselves into miserable hazard or ...
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... faith . " And chap . xv . 36 , " Let us go again , and visit our brethren . " And ver . 41 , " He went through Syria and Cilicia , confirming the churches . " To these I might add other helps , which we en- joy now , to make more easy ...
... faith . " And chap . xv . 36 , " Let us go again , and visit our brethren . " And ver . 41 , " He went through Syria and Cilicia , confirming the churches . " To these I might add other helps , which we en- joy now , to make more easy ...
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... faith ? who style themselves ambassadors of Jesus Christ , and seem to be his tithe - gatherers , though an office of their own setting up to his dishonour , his exactors , his publicans rather , not trusting that he will maintain them ...
... faith ? who style themselves ambassadors of Jesus Christ , and seem to be his tithe - gatherers , though an office of their own setting up to his dishonour , his exactors , his publicans rather , not trusting that he will maintain them ...
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... faith . " Whereby we may know , that as he made ch them at the first , so he makes them still , and to the world's end . 2 Cor . iii . 6 , " Who hath also made us fit or able ministers of the New Testament . ' 1 Tim . iv . 14 , " The ...
... faith . " Whereby we may know , that as he made ch them at the first , so he makes them still , and to the world's end . 2 Cor . iii . 6 , " Who hath also made us fit or able ministers of the New Testament . ' 1 Tim . iv . 14 , " The ...
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