The Prose Works of John Milton ...Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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... never can , the covetous pretences and demands of insatiable hirelings , whose disaffection ye well know both to yourselves and your resolutions ? That I , though among many others in this common concernment , in- terpose to your ...
... never can , the covetous pretences and demands of insatiable hirelings , whose disaffection ye well know both to yourselves and your resolutions ? That I , though among many others in this common concernment , in- terpose to your ...
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... never thought on in the first Christian times , till ceremonies , altars , and ob- lations , by an ancienter corruption , were brought back long before . And yet the Jews , ever since their temple was de- stroyed , though they have ...
... never thought on in the first Christian times , till ceremonies , altars , and ob- lations , by an ancienter corruption , were brought back long before . And yet the Jews , ever since their temple was de- stroyed , though they have ...
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... never claimed , either for himself , or for his ministers , but on the plain and common equity of rewarding the labourer ; worthy sometimes of single , sometimes o double honour , not proportionable by tithes . And the apostle in this ...
... never claimed , either for himself , or for his ministers , but on the plain and common equity of rewarding the labourer ; worthy sometimes of single , sometimes o double honour , not proportionable by tithes . And the apostle in this ...
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... never motioned , but out of their own imperial revenues ; as is ma- cifest in Eusebius , Theodoret , and Sozomen , from Constan- tine to Arcadius . Hence those ancientest reformed churches of the Waldenses , if they rather continued not ...
... never motioned , but out of their own imperial revenues ; as is ma- cifest in Eusebius , Theodoret , and Sozomen , from Constan- tine to Arcadius . Hence those ancientest reformed churches of the Waldenses , if they rather continued not ...
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... never satisfied . Likely ministers indeed , to proclaim the faith , or to exhort our trust in God , when they themselves will not trust him to provide for them in the message whereon , hel they say , he sent them ; but threaten , for ...
... never satisfied . Likely ministers indeed , to proclaim the faith , or to exhort our trust in God , when they themselves will not trust him to provide for them in the message whereon , hel they say , he sent them ; but threaten , for ...
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