The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1J. W. Moore, 1859 |
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... hath been tampered withal , what hath been razed out , what hath been inserted ? Besides the late legerdemain of the papists , that which Sulpitius writes concerning Origen's books , gives us cause vehemently to suspect , there hath ...
... hath been tampered withal , what hath been razed out , what hath been inserted ? Besides the late legerdemain of the papists , that which Sulpitius writes concerning Origen's books , gives us cause vehemently to suspect , there hath ...
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... hath planted in us , then we would believe the Scriptures protesting their own plainness and perspicuity , calling to them to be instructed , not only the wise and the learned , but the simple , the poor , the babes ; foretelling an ...
... hath planted in us , then we would believe the Scriptures protesting their own plainness and perspicuity , calling to them to be instructed , not only the wise and the learned , but the simple , the poor , the babes ; foretelling an ...
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... hath to furnish us , as with all other spirit- ual knowledge , so with this in particular , setting out to us a perfect man of God , accomplished to all the good works of his charge : through all which book can be nowhere , either by ...
... hath to furnish us , as with all other spirit- ual knowledge , so with this in particular , setting out to us a perfect man of God , accomplished to all the good works of his charge : through all which book can be nowhere , either by ...
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... hath to give us ; and indeed being a point of so high wisdom and worth , how could it be but we should find it in that book , within whose sacred con- text all wisdom is unfolded ? Moses , therefore , the only lawgiver that we can ...
... hath to give us ; and indeed being a point of so high wisdom and worth , how could it be but we should find it in that book , within whose sacred con- text all wisdom is unfolded ? Moses , therefore , the only lawgiver that we can ...
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... hath been proved , that God hath still reserved to himself the right of enacting church - government . CHAPTER III . That it is dangerous and unworthy the gospel , to hold that church - government is to be patterned by the law , as ...
... hath been proved , that God hath still reserved to himself the right of enacting church - government . CHAPTER III . That it is dangerous and unworthy the gospel , to hold that church - government is to be patterned by the law , as ...
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