The Prose Works of John Milton ...Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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Page 12
... less indifferent before his vow , than the foregoing part thereof : that the stone , which he had set there for a pillar , should be God's house . And to whom vowed he this tenth but to God ? Not 12 THE LIKELIEST MEANS TO REMOVE.
... less indifferent before his vow , than the foregoing part thereof : that the stone , which he had set there for a pillar , should be God's house . And to whom vowed he this tenth but to God ? Not 12 THE LIKELIEST MEANS TO REMOVE.
Page 13
... thereof , " Psal . xxiv . 1 ; and the light of nature shews us no less : but that the tenth is his more than the rest , how know I , but as he so declares it ? He declares it so here of the land of Canaan only , as by all circumstance ...
... thereof , " Psal . xxiv . 1 ; and the light of nature shews us no less : but that the tenth is his more than the rest , how know I , but as he so declares it ? He declares it so here of the land of Canaan only , as by all circumstance ...
Page 20
... councils and synods long before , to condemn of simony spiritual fees demanded . For if the minister be maintained for his whole ministry , why should he be twice paid for any part thereof 20 THE LIKELIEST MEANS TO REMOVE.
... councils and synods long before , to condemn of simony spiritual fees demanded . For if the minister be maintained for his whole ministry , why should he be twice paid for any part thereof 20 THE LIKELIEST MEANS TO REMOVE.
Page 21
John Milton. why should he be twice paid for any part thereof ? Why should he , like a servant , scek vails over and above his wages ? As for christenings , either they themselves call men to bap- tism , or men of themselves come : if ...
John Milton. why should he be twice paid for any part thereof ? Why should he , like a servant , scek vails over and above his wages ? As for christenings , either they themselves call men to bap- tism , or men of themselves come : if ...
Page 22
... thereof from the canonical shop to the proper cog- nizance of civil magistrates . Seeing then , that God hath given to ministers under the gospel that only which is justly given them , that is to say , a due and moderate livelihood ...
... thereof from the canonical shop to the proper cog- nizance of civil magistrates . Seeing then , that God hath given to ministers under the gospel that only which is justly given them , that is to say , a due and moderate livelihood ...
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