The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 3G. Bell and Sons, 1909 |
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... law of Moses . But they think they have yet a better plea in the example of Melchisedec , who took tithes of Abraham ere the law was given ; whence they would infer tithes to be of moral right . But they ought to know , or to remember ...
... law of Moses . But they think they have yet a better plea in the example of Melchisedec , who took tithes of Abraham ere the law was given ; whence they would infer tithes to be of moral right . But they ought to know , or to remember ...
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... law of Moses , which was yet not fully abrogated , till the destruction of the temple . And by the way here we may observe , out of their own proof , that the scribes and pharisees , though then chief teachers of the people , such at ...
... law of Moses , which was yet not fully abrogated , till the destruction of the temple . And by the way here we may observe , out of their own proof , that the scribes and pharisees , though then chief teachers of the people , such at ...
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... law , which is abolished all , as well that before as that after Moses ; yet I shall further prove them abrogated by an express ordinance of the gospel , founded not on any type , or that municipal law of Moses , but on moral and ...
... law , which is abolished all , as well that before as that after Moses ; yet I shall further prove them abrogated by an express ordinance of the gospel , founded not on any type , or that municipal law of Moses , but on moral and ...
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... law of Moses , with which , everywhere pitifully mistaken , they again incor- porate the gospel ; as did the rest also of those titular fathers , perhaps an age or two before them , by many rites and cere- monies , both Jewish and ...
... law of Moses , with which , everywhere pitifully mistaken , they again incor- porate the gospel ; as did the rest also of those titular fathers , perhaps an age or two before them , by many rites and cere- monies , both Jewish and ...
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... Moses or these laws for tithes , as they now enjoy or exact them ; whereof Moses ordains the owner , as we heard ... law , and yet from that law to be more irregular and unwar- rantable , more complying with a covetous clergy , than any ...
... Moses or these laws for tithes , as they now enjoy or exact them ; whereof Moses ordains the owner , as we heard ... law , and yet from that law to be more irregular and unwar- rantable , more complying with a covetous clergy , than any ...
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