The Prose Works of John Milton ...Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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... write ; and the taste of the period often forced them upon investigations which we now look upon as peculiarly arid and unprofitable . However , that which relates to the wealth of the church and the payment of the clergy has still an ...
... write ; and the taste of the period often forced them upon investigations which we now look upon as peculiarly arid and unprofitable . However , that which relates to the wealth of the church and the payment of the clergy has still an ...
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... writing , which I have used these eighteen years on all occa- sions to assert the just rights and freedoms both of church and state , and so far approved , as to have been trusted with the representment and defence of your actions to ...
... writing , which I have used these eighteen years on all occa- sions to assert the just rights and freedoms both of church and state , and so far approved , as to have been trusted with the representment and defence of your actions to ...
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... writing ? Besides , he hath now alienated that holy land : who can warrantably affirm , that he hath since hallowed the tenth of this land , which none but God hath power to do or can warrant ? Their last proof they cite out of the ...
... writing ? Besides , he hath now alienated that holy land : who can warrantably affirm , that he hath since hallowed the tenth of this land , which none but God hath power to do or can warrant ? Their last proof they cite out of the ...
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... writing or tradition , recommended them to the church ; and that soon would have appeared in the practice of those pri- mitive and the next ages . But for the first three hundred years and more , in all the ecclesiastical story , I find ...
... writing or tradition , recommended them to the church ; and that soon would have appeared in the practice of those pri- mitive and the next ages . But for the first three hundred years and more , in all the ecclesiastical story , I find ...
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... writes , 1. i . c . 27. If then by these testimonies we must have tithes continued , we must again have altars . Of fathers , by custom so called , they quote Ambrose , Augustin , and some other ceremonial doctors of the same leaven ...
... writes , 1. i . c . 27. If then by these testimonies we must have tithes continued , we must again have altars . Of fathers , by custom so called , they quote Ambrose , Augustin , and some other ceremonial doctors of the same leaven ...
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