The Prose Works of John Milton ...Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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Page 14
... leaves the what and how much indefinite and free , so it be sufficient to live on , he saith , " The Lord hath so ordained , that they who preach the gospel , should live of the gospel ; " which hath neither temple , altar , nor ...
... leaves the what and how much indefinite and free , so it be sufficient to live on , he saith , " The Lord hath so ordained , that they who preach the gospel , should live of the gospel ; " which hath neither temple , altar , nor ...
Page 15
... leaves the rest free and undetermined . Certainly if Christ or his apostles had approved of tithes , they would have , either by writing or tradition , recommended them to the church ; and that soon would have appeared in the practice ...
... leaves the rest free and undetermined . Certainly if Christ or his apostles had approved of tithes , they would have , either by writing or tradition , recommended them to the church ; and that soon would have appeared in the practice ...
Page 43
... leaving it hanging by a twined thread , not from divine command , but from apostolical pru- dence or assent ; as if ... leaves them at last , after a slight resemblance of sweeping and garnishing , under the sevenfold possession of a ...
... leaving it hanging by a twined thread , not from divine command , but from apostolical pru- dence or assent ; as if ... leaves them at last , after a slight resemblance of sweeping and garnishing , under the sevenfold possession of a ...
Page 52
... leave to equal arbiters . SECTION II . REMONST . After the overflowing of your gall , you descend to liturgy and episcopacy . Answ . The overflow being past , you cannot now in your own judgment impute any bitterness to their following ...
... leave to equal arbiters . SECTION II . REMONST . After the overflowing of your gall , you descend to liturgy and episcopacy . Answ . The overflow being past , you cannot now in your own judgment impute any bitterness to their following ...
Page 56
... hard , lest their various and jangling opinions put their leaves into a flutter . I shall not intend this hot season to bid you the base through the wide and dusty cham- C 1 paign of the councils , but shall take 56 ANIMADVERSIONS UPON THE.
... hard , lest their various and jangling opinions put their leaves into a flutter . I shall not intend this hot season to bid you the base through the wide and dusty cham- C 1 paign of the councils , but shall take 56 ANIMADVERSIONS UPON THE.
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