The Prose Works of John Milton ...Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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Page 22
... whole race of mankind , not as religious , but as men : best , indeed , undertaken to religious ends , and , as the apostle saith , 1 Cor . vii . , " in the Lord . " Yet not therefore invalid or unholy without a minister and his ...
... whole race of mankind , not as religious , but as men : best , indeed , undertaken to religious ends , and , as the apostle saith , 1 Cor . vii . , " in the Lord . " Yet not therefore invalid or unholy without a minister and his ...
Page 33
... whole office him- 70 self incommunicably . Yet tithes remain , say they , still unreleased , the due of Christ ; and to whom payable , but to nt his ministers ? I say again , that no man can so understand them , unless Christ in some ...
... whole office him- 70 self incommunicably . Yet tithes remain , say they , still unreleased , the due of Christ ; and to whom payable , but to nt his ministers ? I say again , that no man can so understand them , unless Christ in some ...
Page 39
... whole gospel never sent us for ministers to the schools of philo- sophy , but rather bids us beware of such " vain deceit , " Col. ii . 8 , ( which the primitive church , after two or three ages not remembering , brought herself quickly ...
... whole gospel never sent us for ministers to the schools of philo- sophy , but rather bids us beware of such " vain deceit , " Col. ii . 8 , ( which the primitive church , after two or three ages not remembering , brought herself quickly ...
Page 45
... whole faction wished and longed for the assembling of this parliament ; as gladly as your bene- ficiaries the priests came up to answer the complaints and outcries of all the shires . • Remonst . The Areopagi ! who were those ? Truly ...
... whole faction wished and longed for the assembling of this parliament ; as gladly as your bene- ficiaries the priests came up to answer the complaints and outcries of all the shires . • Remonst . The Areopagi ! who were those ? Truly ...
Page 48
... whole nation in many points the wiser , but also presents and carries home to princes , men most remote from vulgar concourse , such a full insight of every lurking evil , or restrained good among the commons , as that they shall not ...
... whole nation in many points the wiser , but also presents and carries home to princes , men most remote from vulgar concourse , such a full insight of every lurking evil , or restrained good among the commons , as that they shall not ...
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