The Prose Works of John Milton ...Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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Page 10
... present , partly his reverence to the person and this benediction to his person , as a king and priest , greater therefore than Abraham , who was a priest also , but not a king . And who unhired will be so hardy as to say , that Abraham ...
... present , partly his reverence to the person and this benediction to his person , as a king and priest , greater therefore than Abraham , who was a priest also , but not a king . And who unhired will be so hardy as to say , that Abraham ...
Page 11
... present , partly of a benediction , gave voluntary tithes , not to a greater priest than himself , as far as Abraham could then under- stand , but rather to a priest and king joined in one person . They will reply , perhaps , that if ...
... present , partly of a benediction , gave voluntary tithes , not to a greater priest than himself , as far as Abraham could then under- stand , but rather to a priest and king joined in one person . They will reply , perhaps , that if ...
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... present ma- gistrate to such uses as the church , or solid reason from whom- soever , shall convince him to think best . And those uses e may be , no doubt , much rather than as glebes and augmenta- tions are now bestowed , to grant ...
... present ma- gistrate to such uses as the church , or solid reason from whom- soever , shall convince him to think best . And those uses e may be , no doubt , much rather than as glebes and augmenta- tions are now bestowed , to grant ...
Page 38
... present our patrons of Christian liberty , will pay none but such whom by their committees of examination they find conformable to their interests and opinions : and hirelings will soon frame themselves to that interest , and those ...
... present our patrons of Christian liberty , will pay none but such whom by their committees of examination they find conformable to their interests and opinions : and hirelings will soon frame themselves to that interest , and those ...
Page 45
... present , lest you should lose that superfluity of riches and honour , which your party usurp . And whosoever covets , and so earnestly labours to keep such an incumbering surcharge of earthly things , cannot but have an earthquake ...
... present , lest you should lose that superfluity of riches and honour , which your party usurp . And whosoever covets , and so earnestly labours to keep such an incumbering surcharge of earthly things , cannot but have an earthquake ...
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