The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 3G. Bell and Sons, 1909 |
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Page 30
... mind : next , that what each man gives to the minister , he gives either as to God , or as to his teacher : if as to God , no civil power can justly consecrate to religious uses any part either of civil revenue , which is the people's ...
... mind : next , that what each man gives to the minister , he gives either as to God , or as to his teacher : if as to God , no civil power can justly consecrate to religious uses any part either of civil revenue , which is the people's ...
Page 66
... minds from an over- awful esteem of those more ancient than trusty fathers , whom custom and fond opinion , weak ... mind which he hath not seen ; and if he undertake all , the length of man's life cannot extend to give him a full ...
... minds from an over- awful esteem of those more ancient than trusty fathers , whom custom and fond opinion , weak ... mind which he hath not seen ; and if he undertake all , the length of man's life cannot extend to give him a full ...
Page 87
... mind , but for filthy lucre ; not as examples to the flock , but as being lords over God's heritage and yet this dauber would daub still with his untempered mortar . But hearken what God says by the prophet Ezekiel , " Say unto them ...
... mind , but for filthy lucre ; not as examples to the flock , but as being lords over God's heritage and yet this dauber would daub still with his untempered mortar . But hearken what God says by the prophet Ezekiel , " Say unto them ...
Page 92
... mind what Eusebius in his fifth book recites from Apollinarius of Hierapolis , you should then hear it esteemed no other than an old heretical argument , to prove a position true , because some that held it were martyrs ; this was that ...
... mind what Eusebius in his fifth book recites from Apollinarius of Hierapolis , you should then hear it esteemed no other than an old heretical argument , to prove a position true , because some that held it were martyrs ; this was that ...
Page 108
... mind that wretched pil- grimage over Minsheu's dictionary * called " Mundus alter et idem , " the idlest and the paltriest mime that ever mounted upon bank ? Let him ask " the author of those toothless satires , " who was the maker , or ...
... mind that wretched pil- grimage over Minsheu's dictionary * called " Mundus alter et idem , " the idlest and the paltriest mime that ever mounted upon bank ? Let him ask " the author of those toothless satires , " who was the maker , or ...
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