The Prose Works of John Milton ...Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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Page 14
... live of the gospel . " He saith not , should live on things which were of the temple , or of the altar , of which were tithes , for that had given them a clear title ; but , abrogating that former law of Moses , which determined what ...
... live of the gospel . " He saith not , should live on things which were of the temple , or of the altar , of which were tithes , for that had given them a clear title ; but , abrogating that former law of Moses , which determined what ...
Page 15
... live on and this not commanded or proportioned by Abraham or by Moses , whom he might easily have here cited , as his man- ner was , but declared only by a rule of common equity , which proportions the hire as well to the ability of him ...
... live on and this not commanded or proportioned by Abraham or by Moses , whom he might easily have here cited , as his man- ner was , but declared only by a rule of common equity , which proportions the hire as well to the ability of him ...
Page 27
... live when they are thus bred and dismissed , will be still the sluggish objection . To which is answered , that those public 1 foundations may be so instituted , as the youth therein may be at once brought up to a competence of learning ...
... live when they are thus bred and dismissed , will be still the sluggish objection . To which is answered , that those public 1 foundations may be so instituted , as the youth therein may be at once brought up to a competence of learning ...
Page 31
... either priest or bishop to live on church maintenance without necessity . Thus far tithers themselves have contributed to to I 1 • d e 1 F • their own confutation , by confessing that the church HIRELINGS OUT OF THE CHURCH . 31.
... either priest or bishop to live on church maintenance without necessity . Thus far tithers themselves have contributed to to I 1 • d e 1 F • their own confutation , by confessing that the church HIRELINGS OUT OF THE CHURCH . 31.
Page 32
... live on the public , chose rather to be at their own charges . Three only out of Britain , constrained through want , yet refusing offered assistance from the rest , accepted the em- peror's provision ; judging it more convenient to ...
... live on the public , chose rather to be at their own charges . Three only out of Britain , constrained through want , yet refusing offered assistance from the rest , accepted the em- peror's provision ; judging it more convenient to ...
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