The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1J. W. Moore, 1859 |
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... holy things , she had fallen to believe no God at all , had not custom and the worm of conscience nipped her incredulity : hence to all the duties of evan- gelica grace , instead of the adoptive and cheerful boldness which our new ...
... holy things , she had fallen to believe no God at all , had not custom and the worm of conscience nipped her incredulity : hence to all the duties of evan- gelica grace , instead of the adoptive and cheerful boldness which our new ...
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... holy men through the temptation of the enemy , and the snare of this present world , to many blameworthy and opprobrious actions . And it is still episcopacy that before all our eyes worsens and slugs the most learned and seeming ...
... holy men through the temptation of the enemy , and the snare of this present world , to many blameworthy and opprobrious actions . And it is still episcopacy that before all our eyes worsens and slugs the most learned and seeming ...
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... holy to the Lord . " Part of the cross , in which he thought such virtue to reside , as would prove a kind of Palladium to save the city wherever it remained , he caused to be laid up in a pillar of porphyry by his statue . How he or ...
... holy to the Lord . " Part of the cross , in which he thought such virtue to reside , as would prove a kind of Palladium to save the city wherever it remained , he caused to be laid up in a pillar of porphyry by his statue . How he or ...
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... holy man , with all the whole consistory of saints and martyrs that lived of old , rise up and stop our mouths in judgment , when we shall go about to father our errors and opinions upon their authority ? In the 73d Epist . he adds ...
... holy man , with all the whole consistory of saints and martyrs that lived of old , rise up and stop our mouths in judgment , when we shall go about to father our errors and opinions upon their authority ? In the 73d Epist . he adds ...
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... holy Reformation , what can be said more against these importunate clients of antiquity than she herself their patroness hath said ? Whether , think ye , would she approve still to doat upon immea- surable , innumerable , and therefore ...
... holy Reformation , what can be said more against these importunate clients of antiquity than she herself their patroness hath said ? Whether , think ye , would she approve still to doat upon immea- surable , innumerable , and therefore ...
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