The Prose Works of John Milton: The likeliest means to remove hirelings out of the church. Animadversions upon the remonstrants' defence against Smectymnuus. Apology for Smectymnuus. The doctrine and discipline of divorce. The judgment of Martin Bucer concerning divorce. Tetrachordon. Colasterion. Tractate on education. A declaration for the election of John III. King of Poland. Familiar lettersH.G. Bohn, 1848 - English prose literature |
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... wherein the protestant religion denies them to be judges , either in themselves infallible , or to the consciences of other men ; or whether , lastly , they think fit to punish error , supposing they can be infallible that it is so ...
... wherein the protestant religion denies them to be judges , either in themselves infallible , or to the consciences of other men ; or whether , lastly , they think fit to punish error , supposing they can be infallible that it is so ...
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... Wherein though the light of reason might sufficiently inform us , it will be best to consult the scripture . Gal . vi . 6 , " Let him that is taught in the word , communicate to him that teacheth , in all good things " that is to say ...
... Wherein though the light of reason might sufficiently inform us , it will be best to consult the scripture . Gal . vi . 6 , " Let him that is taught in the word , communicate to him that teacheth , in all good things " that is to say ...
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... wherein to bar them their choice , is to violate Christian liberty . Our law books testify , that before the council of Lateran , in the year 1179 , and the fifth of our Henry II . , or rather before a decretal Epistle of pope Innocent ...
... wherein to bar them their choice , is to violate Christian liberty . Our law books testify , that before the council of Lateran , in the year 1179 , and the fifth of our Henry II . , or rather before a decretal Epistle of pope Innocent ...
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... wherein they were born . But how they shall live when they are thus bred and dismissed , will be still the sluggish objection . To which is answered , that those public foundations may be so instituted , as the youth therein may be at ...
... wherein they were born . But how they shall live when they are thus bred and dismissed , will be still the sluggish objection . To which is answered , that those public foundations may be so instituted , as the youth therein may be at ...
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... wherein for the most part their pittance is so small ; and , to speak freely , it were much better there were not one divine in the universities , no school - divinity known , the idle sophistry of monks , the canker of religion ; and ...
... wherein for the most part their pittance is so small ; and , to speak freely , it were much better there were not one divine in the universities , no school - divinity known , the idle sophistry of monks , the canker of religion ; and ...
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