The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 3G. Bell and Sons, 1909 |
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... thought it necessary to glance at least over all knowledge , and to be deeply versed in the particular subject of which they undertook to write ; and the taste of the period often forced them upon investigations which we now look upon ...
... thought it necessary to glance at least over all knowledge , and to be deeply versed in the particular subject of which they undertook to write ; and the taste of the period often forced them upon investigations which we now look upon ...
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... thought , more impar- tially and unsuspectedly without money . Hire of itself is neither a thing unlawful , nor a word of any evil note , signifying no more than a due recompence or re- ward ; as when our Saviour saith , " The labourer ...
... thought , more impar- tially and unsuspectedly without money . Hire of itself is neither a thing unlawful , nor a word of any evil note , signifying no more than a due recompence or re- ward ; as when our Saviour saith , " The labourer ...
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... thought on in the first Christian times , till ceremonies , altars , and ob- lations , by an ancienter corruption , were brought back long before . And yet the Jews , ever since their temple was de- stroyed , though they have rabbies ...
... thought on in the first Christian times , till ceremonies , altars , and ob- lations , by an ancienter corruption , were brought back long before . And yet the Jews , ever since their temple was de- stroyed , though they have rabbies ...
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... thought of that other main- tenance besides tithes , which of all protestants our English divines either only or most apparently both require and take Those are fees for christenings , marriages , and burials : which , though whoso will ...
... thought of that other main- tenance besides tithes , which of all protestants our English divines either only or most apparently both require and take Those are fees for christenings , marriages , and burials : which , though whoso will ...
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... thought so by them who first thus propagated the gospel , though but few in number to us , and much less able to sus- tain the expense . Yet this expense would be much less than to hire incumbents , or rather incumbrances , for lifetime ...
... thought so by them who first thus propagated the gospel , though but few in number to us , and much less able to sus- tain the expense . Yet this expense would be much less than to hire incumbents , or rather incumbrances , for lifetime ...
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