The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1J. W. Moore, 1859 |
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... 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 after , their church to be no church . Not to speak of those senseless ceremonies which 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 after , their church to be no church . Not to speak of those senseless ceremonies which we ...
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... hold some plea by his excuse . Now let any reasonable man judge whether that king's reign be a fit time from whence to pattern out the con- stitution of a church discipline , much less that it should yield occasion from whence to foster ...
... hold some plea by his excuse . Now let any reasonable man judge whether that king's reign be a fit time from whence to pattern out the con- stitution of a church discipline , much less that it should yield occasion from whence to foster ...
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... hold their lordships ' acquaintance , unless the poor threadbare matron were put into better clothes ; her chaste and modest vail , surrounded with celestial beams , they overlaid with wanton tresses , and in a staring tire bespeckled ...
... hold their lordships ' acquaintance , unless the poor threadbare matron were put into better clothes ; her chaste and modest vail , surrounded with celestial beams , they overlaid with wanton tresses , and in a staring tire bespeckled ...
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... hold it ever in their faces like a mirror of diamond , till it dazzle and pierce their misty eyeballs ? maintaining it the honour of its absolute sufficiency and supremacy in violable for if the Scriptures be for reformation , and ...
... hold it ever in their faces like a mirror of diamond , till it dazzle and pierce their misty eyeballs ? maintaining it the honour of its absolute sufficiency and supremacy in violable for if the Scriptures be for reformation , and ...
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... hold them up ; and would persuade regal power , that if they dive , he must after . But what greater debasement can there be to royal dignity , whose towering and stedfast height rests upon the unmovable foundations of justice , and ...
... hold them up ; and would persuade regal power , that if they dive , he must after . But what greater debasement can there be to royal dignity , whose towering and stedfast height rests upon the unmovable foundations of justice , and ...
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