The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1J. W. Moore, 1859 |
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Page 78
... pharisees , took charge of in- structing and overseeing the lives of the people . But in the gospel , which is the straightest and the dearest covenant can be made between God and man , we being now his adopted sons , and nothing fitter ...
... pharisees , took charge of in- structing and overseeing the lives of the people . But in the gospel , which is the straightest and the dearest covenant can be made between God and man , we being now his adopted sons , and nothing fitter ...
Page 135
... pharisees . But ye will say , these had immediate warrant from God to be thus bitter ; and I say so much the plainer is it proved , that there may be a sanctified bitterness against the enemies of truth . Yet that ye may not think ...
... pharisees . But ye will say , these had immediate warrant from God to be thus bitter ; and I say so much the plainer is it proved , that there may be a sanctified bitterness against the enemies of truth . Yet that ye may not think ...
Page 140
... pharisees confessed as much of the holy prophets . Let him , and such as he , when they are in their best actions , even at their prayers , look to hear that which the pharisees heard from John the Baptist when they least expected ...
... pharisees confessed as much of the holy prophets . Let him , and such as he , when they are in their best actions , even at their prayers , look to hear that which the pharisees heard from John the Baptist when they least expected ...
Page 149
... Pharisees their true fathers were wont , who could not endure that the people should be thought competent judges of Christ's doctrine , although we know they judged far better than those great rabbies : yet " this people , " said they ...
... Pharisees their true fathers were wont , who could not endure that the people should be thought competent judges of Christ's doctrine , although we know they judged far better than those great rabbies : yet " this people , " said they ...
Page 191
... Pharisees , and we in the haste of a precipitant zeal shall make no distinction , but resolve to stop their mouths , because we fear they come with new and dangerous opinions , as we commonly forejudge them ere we understand them ; no ...
... Pharisees , and we in the haste of a precipitant zeal shall make no distinction , but resolve to stop their mouths , because we fear they come with new and dangerous opinions , as we commonly forejudge them ere we understand them ; no ...
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