The Prose Works of John Milton ...Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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... prove the divine right of their maintenance by Abraham paying tithes to Mechisedec , whenas Melchisedec in that passage rather gave maintenance to Abraham ; in whom all , both priests and ministers as well as laymen , paid tithes , not ...
... prove the divine right of their maintenance by Abraham paying tithes to Mechisedec , whenas Melchisedec in that passage rather gave maintenance to Abraham ; in whom all , both priests and ministers as well as laymen , paid tithes , not ...
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... proves that fees exacted or de- manded for sacraments , marriages , burials , and especially for interring , are wicked , accursed , simoniacal , and abomin- able : yet thus is the church , for all this noise of reformation , left still ...
... proves that fees exacted or de- manded for sacraments , marriages , burials , and especially for interring , are wicked , accursed , simoniacal , and abomin- able : yet thus is the church , for all this noise of reformation , left still ...
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... prove chargeable to the churches , though in towns and cities round about . To whom again I answer , that it was not thought so by them who first thus propagated the gospel , though but few in number to us , and much less able to sus ...
... prove chargeable to the churches , though in towns and cities round about . To whom again I answer , that it was not thought so by them who first thus propagated the gospel , though but few in number to us , and much less able to sus ...
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... proved most natural , most equal and agreeable with scripture , to be by them who receive their teaching ; and by whom , if they be unable . Which ways well observed can discourage none but hirelings , and will much lessen their number ...
... proved most natural , most equal and agreeable with scripture , to be by them who receive their teaching ; and by whom , if they be unable . Which ways well observed can discourage none but hirelings , and will much lessen their number ...
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... proving to our hands out of Origen , Tertullian , Cyprian , and others , that the clergy lived at first upon the mere benevolence of their hearers ; who gave what they gave , not to the clergy , but to the church ; out of which the ...
... proving to our hands out of Origen , Tertullian , Cyprian , and others , that the clergy lived at first upon the mere benevolence of their hearers ; who gave what they gave , not to the clergy , but to the church ; out of which the ...
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