The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 3G. Bell and Sons, 1909 |
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John Milton James Augustus St. John. Ε + who labour in word and doctrine . " By these places we see , that recompense ... labours : and that was judged either by some extraordinary person , as Timothy , who by the apostle was then left ...
John Milton James Augustus St. John. Ε + who labour in word and doctrine . " By these places we see , that recompense ... labours : and that was judged either by some extraordinary person , as Timothy , who by the apostle was then left ...
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... labour , it will belong next to the charity of richer congregations , where most com- monly they abound with teachers , to send some of their num- ber to the villages round , as the apostles from Jerusalem sent Peter and John to the ...
... labour , it will belong next to the charity of richer congregations , where most com- monly they abound with teachers , to send some of their num- ber to the villages round , as the apostles from Jerusalem sent Peter and John to the ...
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... labour or other calling . This was the breeding of St. Paul , though born of no mean parents , a free citizen of the Roman empire : so little did his trade debase him , that it rather enabled him to use that mag- nanimity of preaching ...
... labour or other calling . This was the breeding of St. Paul , though born of no mean parents , a free citizen of the Roman empire : so little did his trade debase him , that it rather enabled him to use that mag- nanimity of preaching ...
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... labour . For if Christ the Master hath professed his kingdom to be not of this world , it suits not with that profession , either in him or his minis ters , to claim temporal right from spiritual respects . He who refused to be the ...
... labour . For if Christ the Master hath professed his kingdom to be not of this world , it suits not with that profession , either in him or his minis ters , to claim temporal right from spiritual respects . He who refused to be the ...
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... labour of understanding their own religion , are con- tent to lodge it in the breast , or rather in the books , of a clergyman , and to take it thence by scraps and mammocks , as he dispenses it in his Sunday's dole , they will be ...
... labour of understanding their own religion , are con- tent to lodge it in the breast , or rather in the books , of a clergyman , and to take it thence by scraps and mammocks , as he dispenses it in his Sunday's dole , they will be ...
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