The Prose Works of John Milton ...Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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Page 33
... permitted IN in the claim of such a needy and subtle spiritual corporation , pretending by divine right to the tenth of all other men's estates ; nor can it be allowed by wise men or the verdict of common law . And the tenth part ...
... permitted IN in the claim of such a needy and subtle spiritual corporation , pretending by divine right to the tenth of all other men's estates ; nor can it be allowed by wise men or the verdict of common law . And the tenth part ...
Page 97
... permitted the liberty to think over their own concernments , have removed the seat of their thoughts more outward to the expectation of public events : whether the examples of men , either noble or religious , who have sat down lately ...
... permitted the liberty to think over their own concernments , have removed the seat of their thoughts more outward to the expectation of public events : whether the examples of men , either noble or religious , who have sat down lately ...
Page 156
... permitted . and perhaps there may be usefully set forth by the church a common directory of public prayer , especially in the adminis- tration of the sacraments . But that it should therefore be en- forced where both minister and people ...
... permitted . and perhaps there may be usefully set forth by the church a common directory of public prayer , especially in the adminis- tration of the sacraments . But that it should therefore be en- forced where both minister and people ...
Page 161
... permitted the old leaven to remain and sour our whole lump . But they were martyrs : true ; and he that looks well into the book of God's providence , if he read there that God , for this their negligence and halting , brought all that ...
... permitted the old leaven to remain and sour our whole lump . But they were martyrs : true ; and he that looks well into the book of God's providence , if he read there that God , for this their negligence and halting , brought all that ...
Page 183
... permitted by the magistrate to Christians , as they were to the Jews . But because he is but brief , and these things of great consequence not to be kept obscure , I shall conceive it nothing above my duty , either for the difficulty or ...
... permitted by the magistrate to Christians , as they were to the Jews . But because he is but brief , and these things of great consequence not to be kept obscure , I shall conceive it nothing above my duty , either for the difficulty or ...
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