The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1J. W. Moore, 1859 |
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... bishops , as our prelates do , we must of necessity hold also their ministers to be no ministers , and shortly after ... bishops bolsters them out ; and therefore plot all they can to uphold them , as may be seen by the book of Santa ...
... bishops , as our prelates do , we must of necessity hold also their ministers to be no ministers , and shortly after ... bishops bolsters them out ; and therefore plot all they can to uphold them , as may be seen by the book of Santa ...
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... bishops , who though they had renounced the pope , they still hugged the popedom , and shared the authority among themselves , by their six bloody articles , persecuting the protestants no slacker than the pope would have done . And ...
... bishops , who though they had renounced the pope , they still hugged the popedom , and shared the authority among themselves , by their six bloody articles , persecuting the protestants no slacker than the pope would have done . And ...
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... bishops were , it seems they themselves were unsatisfied in matters of religion as they then stood , by that commission granted to eight bishops , eight other divines , eight civilians , eight common lawyers , to frame ecclesiastical ...
... bishops were , it seems they themselves were unsatisfied in matters of religion as they then stood , by that commission granted to eight bishops , eight other divines , eight civilians , eight common lawyers , to frame ecclesiastical ...
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... bishops himself ; he that makes him bishop , makes him no bishop . No marvel therefore if St. Martin complained to Sulpitius Severus , that since he was a bishop , he felt inwardly a sensible decay of those virtues and graces that God ...
... bishops himself ; he that makes him bishop , makes him no bishop . No marvel therefore if St. Martin complained to Sulpitius Severus , that since he was a bishop , he felt inwardly a sensible decay of those virtues and graces that God ...
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... bishops to the purer times , they must mew their feathers , and their pounces , and make but curtailed bishops of them ; and we know they hate to be docked and clipped , as much as to be put down outright . Secondly , that those purer ...
... bishops to the purer times , they must mew their feathers , and their pounces , and make but curtailed bishops of them ; and we know they hate to be docked and clipped , as much as to be put down outright . Secondly , that those purer ...
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