The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1J. W. Moore, 1859 |
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Page 4
... leave him , and fall to scrambling , catch who may , he a patriarchdom , and another what comes next hand ; as the French cardinal of late and the see of Canterbury hath plainly affected . In Edward the Sixth's days , why a complete ...
... leave him , and fall to scrambling , catch who may , he a patriarchdom , and another what comes next hand ; as the French cardinal of late and the see of Canterbury hath plainly affected . In Edward the Sixth's days , why a complete ...
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... leave him nothing but brotherly equality , matchless temperance , frequent fasting , incessant prayer and preaching , continual watchings and labours in his ministry ; which what a rich booty it would be , what a plump en- dowment to ...
... leave him nothing but brotherly equality , matchless temperance , frequent fasting , incessant prayer and preaching , continual watchings and labours in his ministry ; which what a rich booty it would be , what a plump en- dowment to ...
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... leave of the Asian churches , as he went to martyrdom , exhorted them to adhere close to the written doctrine of the apostles , necessarily written for posterity : so far was he from unwritten traditions , as may be read in the 36th ...
... leave of the Asian churches , as he went to martyrdom , exhorted them to adhere close to the written doctrine of the apostles , necessarily written for posterity : so far was he from unwritten traditions , as may be read in the 36th ...
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... leave them ; and refer the political discourse of episcopacy to a second book . OF REFORMATION IN ENGLAND . THE SECOND BOOK . SIR , -It is a work good and prudent to be able to guide one man ; of larger extended virtue to order well one ...
... leave them ; and refer the political discourse of episcopacy to a second book . OF REFORMATION IN ENGLAND . THE SECOND BOOK . SIR , -It is a work good and prudent to be able to guide one man ; of larger extended virtue to order well one ...
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... leave us as naked of our firmest and faithfullest neighbours abroad , by disparaging and alienating from us all protestant princes and commonwealths ; who are not ignorant that our prelates , and as many as they can infect , account ...
... leave us as naked of our firmest and faithfullest neighbours abroad , by disparaging and alienating from us all protestant princes and commonwealths ; who are not ignorant that our prelates , and as many as they can infect , account ...
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