The Prose Works of John Milton ...Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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... saith , " The labourer is worthy of his hire . " That which makes it so dangerous in the church , and properly makes the hireling , a word always of evil signi- fication , is either the excess thereof , or the undue manner of giving and ...
... saith , " The labourer is worthy of his hire . " That which makes it so dangerous in the church , and properly makes the hireling , a word always of evil signi- fication , is either the excess thereof , or the undue manner of giving and ...
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... 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 and how much , by a later ...
... 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 and how much , by a later ...
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... saith , 1 Cor . vii . , " in the Lord . " Yet not therefore invalid or unholy without a minister and his pretended necessary hallowing , more than any other act , en- terprise , or contract of civil life , which ought all to be done ...
... saith , 1 Cor . vii . , " in the Lord . " Yet not therefore invalid or unholy without a minister and his pretended necessary hallowing , more than any other act , en- terprise , or contract of civil life , which ought all to be done ...
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... saith of such clergymen , they eat the sins of my people ; and that a council at Antioch , in the year 340 , suffered not either priest or bishop to live on church maintenance without necessity . Thus far tithers themselves have ...
... saith of such clergymen , they eat the sins of my people ; and that a council at Antioch , in the year 340 , suffered not either priest or bishop to live on church maintenance without necessity . Thus far tithers themselves have ...
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... saith the pope , be declared to be of divine right , they would be exempted from regal power ; and if there might be this danger in those kingdoms , why is this enviously upbraided to those of ours ? who do gladly profess , & c . Answ ...
... saith the pope , be declared to be of divine right , they would be exempted from regal power ; and if there might be this danger in those kingdoms , why is this enviously upbraided to those of ours ? who do gladly profess , & c . Answ ...
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