The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1J. W. Moore, 1859 |
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... consent to the rest of the churches abroad , at this time especially when the kingdom is in a good propensity thereto , and all men in prayers , in hopes , or in dis- putes , either for or against it . Yet I will not insist on that ...
... consent to the rest of the churches abroad , at this time especially when the kingdom is in a good propensity thereto , and all men in prayers , in hopes , or in dis- putes , either for or against it . Yet I will not insist on that ...
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... consent of the people is so express in Cyprian , and so often to be met with , that to cite each place at large , were to translate a good part of the volume ; there- fore touching the chief passages , I refer the rest to whom so list ...
... consent of the people is so express in Cyprian , and so often to be met with , that to cite each place at large , were to translate a good part of the volume ; there- fore touching the chief passages , I refer the rest to whom so list ...
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... consent from all places thereabout , maugre all the opposition that the bishops could make . Thus went matters of the church almost 400 years after Christ , and very probably far lower : for Nicephorus Phocas the Greek emperor , whose ...
... consent from all places thereabout , maugre all the opposition that the bishops could make . Thus went matters of the church almost 400 years after Christ , and very probably far lower : for Nicephorus Phocas the Greek emperor , whose ...
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... consent and sort as well together without any rupture in the state , as Christians and freeholders . But as for honour , that ought indeed to be different and dis- tinct , as either office looks a several way ; the minister whose ...
... consent and sort as well together without any rupture in the state , as Christians and freeholders . But as for honour , that ought indeed to be different and dis- tinct , as either office looks a several way ; the minister whose ...
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... consent , against the Scrip- tures . But is this all ? No , this ecclesiastical supremacy draws to it the power to excommunicate kings ; and then follows the worst that can be im- agined . Do they hope to avoid this , by keeping ...
... consent , against the Scrip- tures . But is this all ? No , this ecclesiastical supremacy draws to it the power to excommunicate kings ; and then follows the worst that can be im- agined . Do they hope to avoid this , by keeping ...
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