The Prose Works of John Milton ...Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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Page 25
... unless they who are sent abide there some competent time ; I answer , that if they stay there a year or two , which was the longest time usually stayed by the apostles in one place , it may suffice to teach them who will attend and ...
... unless they who are sent abide there some competent time ; I answer , that if they stay there a year or two , which was the longest time usually stayed by the apostles in one place , it may suffice to teach them who will attend and ...
Page 33
... unless Christ in some place or other so claim them . That example of Abraham argues nothing but his voluntary act ; honour once only done , but on what consideration , whether to a priest or to a king , whether due the honour . ve ...
... unless Christ in some place or other so claim them . That example of Abraham argues nothing but his voluntary act ; honour once only done , but on what consideration , whether to a priest or to a king , whether due the honour . ve ...
Page 34
... unless they bind him to his promise by a statute - law , that we shall maintain them . Lay down for shame that magnific title , while ye seek maintenance from TE the people : it is not the manner of 34 THE LIKELIEST MEANS TO REMOVE.
... unless they bind him to his promise by a statute - law , that we shall maintain them . Lay down for shame that magnific title , while ye seek maintenance from TE the people : it is not the manner of 34 THE LIKELIEST MEANS TO REMOVE.
Page 35
... unless perhaps this one remaining pretence , which we shall quickly et see to be either false or uningenuous . ble be 23 Or no mat They pretend that their education , either at school or uni- versity , hath been very chargeable , and ...
... unless perhaps this one remaining pretence , which we shall quickly et see to be either false or uningenuous . ble be 23 Or no mat They pretend that their education , either at school or uni- versity , hath been very chargeable , and ...
Page 36
... unless they be sent ? " By whom sent ? by the university , or the magistrate , o their belly ? No , surely ; but sent from God only , and tha God who is not their belly . And , whether he be sent from God , or from Simon Magus , the ...
... unless they be sent ? " By whom sent ? by the university , or the magistrate , o their belly ? No , surely ; but sent from God only , and tha God who is not their belly . And , whether he be sent from God , or from Simon Magus , the ...
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