The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1J. W. Moore, 1859 |
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... judgment on our sins , the trial of his own , the unmasking of hypocrites : nor shall I stay to speak of the continual eagerness and extreme diligence of the pope and papists to stop the furtherance of reformation , which know they have ...
... judgment on our sins , the trial of his own , the unmasking of hypocrites : nor shall I stay to speak of the continual eagerness and extreme diligence of the pope and papists to stop the furtherance of reformation , which know they have ...
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... judgment ) the lawful issue of King Henry . Who then can think ( though these prelates had sought a further reforma- tion ) that the least wry face of a politician would not have hushed them ? But it will be said , these men were ...
... judgment ) the lawful issue of King Henry . Who then can think ( though these prelates had sought a further reforma- tion ) that the least wry face of a politician would not have hushed them ? But it will be said , these men were ...
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... judgment of his colleagues and the people , no other can be made . " In the 55th , " When a bishop is made by the suffrage of all the people in peace . " In the 68th mark but what he says ; " The people chiefly hath power either of ...
... judgment of his colleagues and the people , no other can be made . " In the 55th , " When a bishop is made by the suffrage of all the people in peace . " In the 68th mark but what he says ; " The people chiefly hath power either of ...
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... judgment of St. Paul , as of a hotheaded person , as Sandys in his relations tells us . Now besides all this , who knows not how many superstitious works are ingraffed into the legitimate writings of the fathers ? And of those books ...
... judgment of St. Paul , as of a hotheaded person , as Sandys in his relations tells us . Now besides all this , who knows not how many superstitious works are ingraffed into the legitimate writings of the fathers ? And of those books ...
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... judgment , when we shall go about to father our errors and opinions upon their authority ? In the 73d Epist . he adds , " In vain do they oppose custom to us , if they be overcome by reason ; as if custom were greater than truth , or ...
... judgment , when we shall go about to father our errors and opinions upon their authority ? In the 73d Epist . he adds , " In vain do they oppose custom to us , if they be overcome by reason ; as if custom were greater than truth , or ...
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