The Prose Works of John Milton ...Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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Page 33
... command to Peter , Acts x . 15 , 28 , whereby all distinc- tion of holy and unholy is removed from all things . Tithes therefore , though claimed , and holy under the law , yet are 0 now released and quitted both by that command to ...
... command to Peter , Acts x . 15 , 28 , whereby all distinc- tion of holy and unholy is removed from all things . Tithes therefore , though claimed , and holy under the law , yet are 0 now released and quitted both by that command to ...
Page 35
... command the people to make good his pro- -UN mises of maintenance more honourably unasked , unraked eto for . This they know , this they preach , yet believe not : but think it as impossible , without a statute - law , to live of the a ...
... command the people to make good his pro- -UN mises of maintenance more honourably unasked , unraked eto for . This they know , this they preach , yet believe not : but think it as impossible , without a statute - law , to live of the a ...
Page 43
... command , but from apostolical pru- dence or assent ; as if he had the surety of some rolling trench , creeps up by this mean to his relinquished fortress of divine authority again , and still hovering between the confines of that which ...
... command , but from apostolical pru- dence or assent ; as if he had the surety of some rolling trench , creeps up by this mean to his relinquished fortress of divine authority again , and still hovering between the confines of that which ...
Page 57
... command that moved them to enjoin set forms of liturgy . First , lest anything in general might be missaid in their public prayers through ignorance , or want of care , contrary to the faith ; and next , lest the Arians , and Pelagians ...
... command that moved them to enjoin set forms of liturgy . First , lest anything in general might be missaid in their public prayers through ignorance , or want of care , contrary to the faith ; and next , lest the Arians , and Pelagians ...
Page 77
... command- ing , in controlling , in appointing , in calling to them , and send- ing from about them , to all countries , their bishops and arch- bishops as their deputies , with a kind of legantine power . No , no , vain prelates ; this ...
... command- ing , in controlling , in appointing , in calling to them , and send- ing from about them , to all countries , their bishops and arch- bishops as their deputies , with a kind of legantine power . No , no , vain prelates ; this ...
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