The Prose Works of John Milton ...Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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... souls of the dis- ciples , and exhorting them to continue in the faith . " And chap . xv . 36 , " Let us go again , and visit our brethren . " And ver . 41 , " He went through Syria and Cilicia , confirming the churches . " To these I ...
... souls of the dis- ciples , and exhorting them to continue in the faith . " And chap . xv . 36 , " Let us go again , and visit our brethren . " And ver . 41 , " He went through Syria and Cilicia , confirming the churches . " To these I ...
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... soul and body ; through industry joining that to their ministry , which he joined to his by gift of the Spirit . 1 Thus relates Peter Gilles in his History of the Waldenses in Piemont . But our ministers think scorn to use a trade ...
... soul and body ; through industry joining that to their ministry , which he joined to his by gift of the Spirit . 1 Thus relates Peter Gilles in his History of the Waldenses in Piemont . But our ministers think scorn to use a trade ...
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... souls ' health , a pious gift ; but as the truth was , ofttimes a bribe to God or to Christ for absolution , as they were then taught , from murders , adulteries , and other heinous crimes ; what shall be found heretofore given by kings ...
... souls ' health , a pious gift ; but as the truth was , ofttimes a bribe to God or to Christ for absolution , as they were then taught , from murders , adulteries , and other heinous crimes ; what shall be found heretofore given by kings ...
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... souls into such vehe- mencies , as nothing could be more killingly spoken : for who can be a greater enemy to mankind , who a more dangerous deceiver , than he who , defending a traditional corruption , uses no common arts , but with a ...
... souls into such vehe- mencies , as nothing could be more killingly spoken : for who can be a greater enemy to mankind , who a more dangerous deceiver , than he who , defending a traditional corruption , uses no common arts , but with a ...
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... souls : in the disclosing whereof , if it be harmful to be angry , and withal to cast a lowering smile , when the properest object calls for both , it will be long enough ere any be able to say , why those two most rational faculties of ...
... souls : in the disclosing whereof , if it be harmful to be angry , and withal to cast a lowering smile , when the properest object calls for both , it will be long enough ere any be able to say , why those two most rational faculties of ...
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