The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1J. W. Moore, 1859 |
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... church . Not to speak of those senseless ceremonies which we only retain , as a dangerous earnest of sliding back to ... churches abroad , at this time especially when the kingdom is in a good propensity thereto , and all men in prayers ...
... church . Not to speak of those senseless ceremonies which we only retain , as a dangerous earnest of sliding back to ... churches abroad , at this time especially when the kingdom is in a good propensity thereto , and all men in prayers ...
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... church of God to choose a bishop . ' Let no man cavil , but take the church of God as meaning the whole con- sistence of orders and members , as St. Paul's epistles express , and this likewise being read over : besides this , it is ...
... church of God to choose a bishop . ' Let no man cavil , but take the church of God as meaning the whole con- sistence of orders and members , as St. Paul's epistles express , and this likewise being read over : besides this , it is ...
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... church , that the emperor Alexander Severus desired to have his governors of provinces chosen in the same manner , as Lampridius can tell ; so little thought he it offensive to monarchy . And if single authorities persuade not , hearken ...
... church , that the emperor Alexander Severus desired to have his governors of provinces chosen in the same manner , as Lampridius can tell ; so little thought he it offensive to monarchy . And if single authorities persuade not , hearken ...
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... church about the trivial celebration of feasts , not agreeing when to keep Easter - day ; which controversy grew so hot , that Victor the bishop of Rome excommunicated all the churches of Asia for no other cause , and was worthily ...
... church about the trivial celebration of feasts , not agreeing when to keep Easter - day ; which controversy grew so hot , that Victor the bishop of Rome excommunicated all the churches of Asia for no other cause , and was worthily ...
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... church , wanting the temporal magistrate to suppress the licence of false brethern , and the extravagancy of still new opinions ; a time not imitable for church government , where the temporal and spiritual power did not close in one ...
... church , wanting the temporal magistrate to suppress the licence of false brethern , and the extravagancy of still new opinions ; a time not imitable for church government , where the temporal and spiritual power did not close in one ...
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