The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1J. W. Moore, 1859 |
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... better than a schism from all the reformation , and a sore scandal to them ; for while we hold ordination to belong only to bishops , as our prelates do , we must of necessity hold also their ministers to be no ministers , and shortly ...
... better than a schism from all the reformation , and a sore scandal to them ; for while we hold ordination to belong only to bishops , as our prelates do , we must of necessity hold also their ministers to be no ministers , and shortly ...
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... better lighted , than by those luminaries that God hath set up to shine to us far nearer hand . And what reformation he wrought for his own time , it will not be amiss to consider ; he appointed certain times for fasts and feasts ...
... better lighted , than by those luminaries that God hath set up to shine to us far nearer hand . And what reformation he wrought for his own time , it will not be amiss to consider ; he appointed certain times for fasts and feasts ...
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... better by the Holy Ghost . " In the 74th , " Neither ought custom to hinder that truth should not prevail ; for custom without truth is but agedness of error . " Next Lactantius , he that was preferred to have the bringing up of Con ...
... better by the Holy Ghost . " In the 74th , " Neither ought custom to hinder that truth should not prevail ; for custom without truth is but agedness of error . " Next Lactantius , he that was preferred to have the bringing up of Con ...
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... better than a sort of sacrilegious and puritanical rebels , preferring the Spaniard our deadly enemy before them , and set all orthodox writers at nought in comparison with the Jesuits , who are indeed the only corrupters of youth and ...
... better than a sort of sacrilegious and puritanical rebels , preferring the Spaniard our deadly enemy before them , and set all orthodox writers at nought in comparison with the Jesuits , who are indeed the only corrupters of youth and ...
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... better it did : better a penurious kingdom , than where excessive wealth flows into the graceless and injurious hands of common spunges , to the impoverishing of good and loyal men , and that by such execrable , such irreligious courses ...
... better it did : better a penurious kingdom , than where excessive wealth flows into the graceless and injurious hands of common spunges , to the impoverishing of good and loyal men , and that by such execrable , such irreligious courses ...
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