The Prose Works of John Milton ...Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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Page 26
... reformation of life , than by the many years ' preaching of such an incumbent , I may say , such an incubus ofttimes , as will be meanly hired to abide long in those places . They have this left perhaps to object further ; that to send ...
... reformation of life , than by the many years ' preaching of such an incumbent , I may say , such an incubus ofttimes , as will be meanly hired to abide long in those places . They have this left perhaps to object further ; that to send ...
Page 27
... reformation , without these helps which I speak of , bred up themselves in trades , and es- pecially in physic and surgery , as well as in the study of t scripture , ( which is the only true theology , ) that they might be no burden to ...
... reformation , without these helps which I speak of , bred up themselves in trades , and es- pecially in physic and surgery , as well as in the study of t scripture , ( which is the only true theology , ) that they might be no burden to ...
Page 28
... judged tending more directly to that general end . Thus did the princes and cities of Germany in the first reformation ; and defended their so doing by many ve ent en tt he es a reasons , which 23 THE LIKELIEST MEANS TO REMOVE.
... judged tending more directly to that general end . Thus did the princes and cities of Germany in the first reformation ; and defended their so doing by many ve ent en tt he es a reasons , which 23 THE LIKELIEST MEANS TO REMOVE.
Page 69
... reformation ; and perhaps to the frailty of flesh and blood in a man destitute of better en- lightening may for some while be pardonable : for what has fleshly apprehension other to subsist by than succession , custom , and visibility ...
... reformation ; and perhaps to the frailty of flesh and blood in a man destitute of better en- lightening may for some while be pardonable : for what has fleshly apprehension other to subsist by than succession , custom , and visibility ...
Page 70
... reformation . If God had left undone this whole work , so contrary to flesh and blood , till these times , how should we have yielded to his heavenly call , ยท ST I he had we been taken , as 770 ANIMADVERSIONS UPON THE.
... reformation . If God had left undone this whole work , so contrary to flesh and blood , till these times , how should we have yielded to his heavenly call , ยท ST I he had we been taken , as 770 ANIMADVERSIONS UPON THE.
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