The Prose Works of John Milton ...Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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... received by the public , provided they exercised the proper degree of influence over those who , as lawgivers , had to determine upon the matter under consideration . Selden had long before given great offence to the clergy , by his ...
... received by the public , provided they exercised the proper degree of influence over those who , as lawgivers , had to determine upon the matter under consideration . Selden had long before given great offence to the clergy , by his ...
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... received , our Saviour himself from the very light of reason and of equity hath declared , Luke x . 7 , " The labourer is worthy of his hire ; " ) next , by whom ; and lastly , in what manner . What recompence ought to be given to ...
... received , our Saviour himself from the very light of reason and of equity hath declared , Luke x . 7 , " The labourer is worthy of his hire ; " ) next , by whom ; and lastly , in what manner . What recompence ought to be given to ...
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... received it . That which next incited him was partly his gratitude to requite the present , partly his reverence to the person and this benediction to his person , as a king and priest , greater therefore than Abraham , who was a priest ...
... received it . That which next incited him was partly his gratitude to requite the present , partly his reverence to the person and this benediction to his person , as a king and priest , greater therefore than Abraham , who was a priest ...
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... receiving tithes from them all , not as a maintenance , which Melchisedec needed not , but as a sign of homage and ... received once of us in Abraham , and in that place the typical acknowledgment of our redemption : which had it been ...
... receiving tithes from them all , not as a maintenance , which Melchisedec needed not , but as a sign of homage and ... received once of us in Abraham , and in that place the typical acknowledgment of our redemption : which had it been ...
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... received , but that , whatever it were , which might suffice to 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 ...
... received , but that , whatever it were , which might suffice to 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 ...
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