The Prose Works of John Milton ...Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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Page 30
... teacher , what justice or equity compels him to pay for learn- ing that religion which leaves freely to his choice whether he will learn it or no , whether of this teacher or another , and especially to pay for what he never learned ...
... teacher , what justice or equity compels him to pay for learn- ing that religion which leaves freely to his choice whether he will learn it or no , whether of this teacher or another , and especially to pay for what he never learned ...
Page 32
... teach . " If then by alms and benevolence , not by legal force , not by tenure of freehold or copyhold : for alms , though just , cannot be compelled : and benevolence forced is malevolence rather , violent and incon- sistent with the ...
... teach . " If then by alms and benevolence , not by legal force , not by tenure of freehold or copyhold : for alms , though just , cannot be compelled : and benevolence forced is malevolence rather , violent and incon- sistent with the ...
Page 42
... teaches us to be so far from a readiness to speak evil , as not to answer the reviler in his language , though never so much provoked : yet in the detect- ing and convincing of any notorious enemy to truth and his country's peace ...
... teaches us to be so far from a readiness to speak evil , as not to answer the reviler in his language , though never so much provoked : yet in the detect- ing and convincing of any notorious enemy to truth and his country's peace ...
Page 44
... teaching and confuting ; nor can there be a more proper object of indignation and scorn together , than a false prophet taken in the greatest , dearest , and most dangerous cheat , the cheat of souls : in the disclosing whereof , if it ...
... teaching and confuting ; nor can there be a more proper object of indignation and scorn together , than a false prophet taken in the greatest , dearest , and most dangerous cheat , the cheat of souls : in the disclosing whereof , if it ...
Page 60
... teach all his children , and to deliver them out of your hands that hunt and worry their souls : hence is it that a man shall commonly find more savoury knowledge in one layman , than in a dozen of cathe- dral prelates ; as we read in ...
... teach all his children , and to deliver them out of your hands that hunt and worry their souls : hence is it that a man shall commonly find more savoury knowledge in one layman , than in a dozen of cathe- dral prelates ; as we read in ...
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