The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 3G. Bell and Sons, 1909 |
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... cause . Thus taught once for all , and thus now and then visited and confirmed , in the most destitute and poorest places of the land , under the government of their own elders performing all ministerial offices among them , they may be ...
... cause . Thus taught once for all , and thus now and then visited and confirmed , in the most destitute and poorest places of the land , under the government of their own elders performing all ministerial offices among them , they may be ...
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... cause need not care to be men - pleasers ; yet because the satisfaction of tender and mild consciences is far different from that which is called men - pleasing , to satisfy such , I shall address myself in few words to give notice ...
... cause need not care to be men - pleasers ; yet because the satisfaction of tender and mild consciences is far different from that which is called men - pleasing , to satisfy such , I shall address myself in few words to give notice ...
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... cause , seeming to forego all that man's invention hath done therein , and driven from much of his hold in scripture ; yet leaving it hanging by a twined thread , not from divine command , but from apostolical pru- dence or assent ; as ...
... cause , seeming to forego all that man's invention hath done therein , and driven from much of his hold in scripture ; yet leaving it hanging by a twined thread , not from divine command , but from apostolical pru- dence or assent ; as ...
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... cause , ye gods , would bid me meet them undismayed , & c . Answ . Ere a foot further we must be content to hear a preambling boast of your valour , what a St. Dunstan you are to encounter Legions , either infernal or human . Remonst ...
... cause , ye gods , would bid me meet them undismayed , & c . Answ . Ere a foot further we must be content to hear a preambling boast of your valour , what a St. Dunstan you are to encounter Legions , either infernal or human . Remonst ...
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... cause of offence to a very pope's ear . Answ . O new and never heard of supererogative height of wisdom and charity in our liturgy ! Is the wisdom of God or the charitable framing of God's word otherwise inoffensive to the pope's ear ...
... cause of offence to a very pope's ear . Answ . O new and never heard of supererogative height of wisdom and charity in our liturgy ! Is the wisdom of God or the charitable framing of God's word otherwise inoffensive to the pope's ear ...
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