The Prose Works of John Milton ...Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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... truth . 7 1 e " 9 2 t r S JOHN MILTON . e -1 r d 2 t CONSIDERATIONS , & c . THE former treatise , which leads in this , began with two things ever found working much mischief to religion , force on the one side restraining , and hire on ...
... truth . 7 1 e " 9 2 t r S JOHN MILTON . e -1 r d 2 t CONSIDERATIONS , & c . THE former treatise , which leads in this , began with two things ever found working much mischief to religion , force on the one side restraining , and hire on ...
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... truth is not hateful to some or other , as this , in likelihood , will be to none but hirelings . And if there be among them who hold it their duty to speak impartial truth , as the work of their ministry , though not performed without ...
... truth is not hateful to some or other , as this , in likelihood , will be to none but hirelings . And if there be among them who hold it their duty to speak impartial truth , as the work of their ministry , though not performed without ...
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... truth , though less gainful , and the avarice of ours ; who through the love of their old papistical tithes , consider not the weak argu- ments or rather conjectures and surmises , which they bring to defend them . On the other side ...
... truth , though less gainful , and the avarice of ours ; who through the love of their old papistical tithes , consider not the weak argu- ments or rather conjectures and surmises , which they bring to defend them . On the other side ...
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... truth , John xiv . 26 , and xvi . 13. Hence we may conclude , if men be not all their lifetime under a teacher to learn logic , natural philosophy , ethics , or mathematics , which are more difficult , that certainly it is not necessary ...
... truth , John xiv . 26 , and xvi . 13. Hence we may conclude , if men be not all their lifetime under a teacher to learn logic , natural philosophy , ethics , or mathematics , which are more difficult , that certainly it is not necessary ...
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... 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 or princes out of the public , may justly ...
... 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 or princes out of the public , may justly ...
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