The Prose Works of John Milton ...Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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Page 57
... leave of these ancient fathers , this was no solid prevention of spreading heresy , to 1 debar the ministers of God the use of their noblest talent , prayer in the congregation ; unless they had forbid the use of sermons , and lectures ...
... leave of these ancient fathers , this was no solid prevention of spreading heresy , to 1 debar the ministers of God the use of their noblest talent , prayer in the congregation ; unless they had forbid the use of sermons , and lectures ...
Page 61
... leave your own side always open : mark what follows . Remonst . Brethren , can ye think that our reformers had any other intentions than all the other founders of liturgies , the least part of whose care was the help of the minister's ...
... leave your own side always open : mark what follows . Remonst . Brethren , can ye think that our reformers had any other intentions than all the other founders of liturgies , the least part of whose care was the help of the minister's ...
Page 64
... leave to play with their own stern . Answ . A meditation of yours doubtless observed at Lambeth from one of the archiepiscopal kittens . Remonst . As for that form of episcopal government , surely could those look with my eyes , they ...
... leave to play with their own stern . Answ . A meditation of yours doubtless observed at Lambeth from one of the archiepiscopal kittens . Remonst . As for that form of episcopal government , surely could those look with my eyes , they ...
Page 72
... leave their works unfinished , but thou art a God , thy nature is perfection : shouldst thou bring us thus far onward from Egypt to destroy us in this wilderness , though we deserve , yet thy great name would suffer in the rejoicing of ...
... leave their works unfinished , but thou art a God , thy nature is perfection : shouldst thou bring us thus far onward from Egypt to destroy us in this wilderness , though we deserve , yet thy great name would suffer in the rejoicing of ...
Page 76
... leave his case very doubtful . Remonst . " Thou sufferest thy wife Jezebel : " was she wife to the whole company , or to one bishop alone ? Answ . Not to the whole company doubtless , for that had been worse than to have been the ...
... leave his case very doubtful . Remonst . " Thou sufferest thy wife Jezebel : " was she wife to the whole company , or to one bishop alone ? Answ . Not to the whole company doubtless , for that had been worse than to have been the ...
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