The Prose Works of John Milton ...Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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Page 217
... permitted for Hardness of Heart , cannot be understood by the common Exposition . That the Law can- not permit , much less enact a Permission of Sin . NEITHER will it serve to say this was permitted for the hard- ness of their hearts ...
... permitted for Hardness of Heart , cannot be understood by the common Exposition . That the Law can- not permit , much less enact a Permission of Sin . NEITHER will it serve to say this was permitted for the hard- ness of their hearts ...
Page 220
... permitted and established . How can it be evaded , but that the heavy censure of Christ should fall worse upon this lawgiver of theirs , than upon all the scribes and pharisees ? For they did but omit judgment and mercy to trifle in ...
... permitted and established . How can it be evaded , but that the heavy censure of Christ should fall worse upon this lawgiver of theirs , than upon all the scribes and pharisees ? For they did but omit judgment and mercy to trifle in ...
Page 222
... permitted only . Yet silence in the law is consent , and consent is acces- sory : why then is not the law , being ... permit , but in his law to divulge a written and general pri- vilege to commit and persist in unlawful divorces with a ...
... permitted only . Yet silence in the law is consent , and consent is acces- sory : why then is not the law , being ... permit , but in his law to divulge a written and general pri- vilege to commit and persist in unlawful divorces with a ...
Page 239
... permitted by Law , but not approved . More of the Institution . : BUT it was not approved . So much the worse that ... permit others under his charge to do , that which he approves not , especially in matter of sin ? but for a judge ...
... permitted by Law , but not approved . More of the Institution . : BUT it was not approved . So much the worse that ... permit others under his charge to do , that which he approves not , especially in matter of sin ? but for a judge ...
Page 242
... permitted from the Custom in Egypt . That Moses gave not this Law unwil lingly . Perkins confesses this Law was not abrogated . OTHERS are so ridiculous as to allege , that this licence of divorcing was given them because they were so ...
... permitted from the Custom in Egypt . That Moses gave not this Law unwil lingly . Perkins confesses this Law was not abrogated . OTHERS are so ridiculous as to allege , that this licence of divorcing was given them because they were so ...
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