The Prose Works of John Milton ...Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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Page 20
... give up the tenth of civil right and propriety to the tricks and impostures of clergymen , con- trived with all the art and argument that their bellies can in- vent or suggest ; yet so ridiculous and presuming on the people's dulness ...
... give up the tenth of civil right and propriety to the tricks and impostures of clergymen , con- trived with all the art and argument that their bellies can in- vent or suggest ; yet so ridiculous and presuming on the people's dulness ...
Page 25
... give men just cause to suspect , that they came neither called nor sent from above to preach the word , but from be- low , by the instinct of their own hunger , to feed upon the church . Yet grant it needful to allow them both the ...
... give men just cause to suspect , that they came neither called nor sent from above to preach the word , but from be- low , by the instinct of their own hunger , to feed upon the church . Yet grant it needful to allow them both the ...
Page 30
... gives to the minister , he gives either as to God , or as to his teacher : if as to God , no civil power can justly ... give it as to his teacher , what justice or equity compels him to pay for learn- ing that religion which leaves ...
... gives to the minister , he gives either as to God , or as to his teacher : if as to God , no civil power can justly ... give it as to his teacher , what justice or equity compels him to pay for learn- ing that religion which leaves ...
Page 33
... give you : " made holy now by their free gift only . And therefore St. Paul , 1 Cor . ix . 4 , asserts his power indeed ; but of what ? not of tithes , but " to eat and drink such things as are given " in reference to this command ...
... give you : " made holy now by their free gift only . And therefore St. Paul , 1 Cor . ix . 4 , asserts his power indeed ; but of what ? not of tithes , but " to eat and drink such things as are given " in reference to this command ...
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... give them some light to be not wholly conformable ; whence infinite disturbances in the state , as they do , must needs follow . Thus much I had to say ; and , I suppose , what may be enough to them who are not avariciously bent ...
... give them some light to be not wholly conformable ; whence infinite disturbances in the state , as they do , must needs follow . Thus much I had to say ; and , I suppose , what may be enough to them who are not avariciously bent ...
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