The Prose Works of John Milton ...Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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Page 7
... labour for which God ordained it . That special labour was the Levitical and ceremonial service of the tabernacle , Numb . xviii . 21 , 31 , which is now abolished : the right therefore of that special hire must needs be withal ...
... labour for which God ordained it . That special labour was the Levitical and ceremonial service of the tabernacle , Numb . xviii . 21 , 31 , which is now abolished : the right therefore of that special hire must needs be withal ...
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... labour of a seventh day's preachment , not bringing , like Melchise- dec , bread or wine at their own cost , would ... labours ; nor once , but yearly . We then it seems , by the example of Abraham , must pay tithes to these Melchisedecs ...
... labour of a seventh day's preachment , not bringing , like Melchise- dec , bread or wine at their own cost , would ... labours ; nor once , but yearly . We then it seems , by the example of Abraham , must pay tithes to these Melchisedecs ...
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... labour of him who receives , and recommends him only as worthy , not invests him with a legal right . And mark whereon he grounds this his ordinance ; not on a perpetual right of tithes from Melchisedec , as hirelings pre- tend , which ...
... labour of him who receives , and recommends him only as worthy , not invests him with a legal right . And mark whereon he grounds this his ordinance ; not on a perpetual right of tithes from Melchisedec , as hirelings pre- tend , which ...
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... labour of much unprofitable reading . -t And yet a late hot querist * for tithes , whom ye may know , by his wits lying ever beside him in the margin , to be ever beside his wits in the text , a fierce reformer once , now rankled with a ...
... labour of much unprofitable reading . -t And yet a late hot querist * for tithes , whom ye may know , by his wits lying ever beside him in the margin , to be ever beside his wits in the text , a fierce reformer once , now rankled with a ...
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... labour , and that the heave - offering of tithes is abolished with the altar ; yea , though not abolished , yet law- less , as they enjoy them ; their Melchisedechian right also trivial and groundless , and both tithes and fees , if ...
... labour , and that the heave - offering of tithes is abolished with the altar ; yea , though not abolished , yet law- less , as they enjoy them ; their Melchisedechian right also trivial and groundless , and both tithes and fees , if ...
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