The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1J. W. Moore, 1859 |
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Page 12
... less favourable to him after he was bishop than before , and for his last sixteen years would come at no bishop's meeting . Thus you see sir , what Constantine's doings in the church brought forth , either in his own or in his son's ...
... less favourable to him after he was bishop than before , and for his last sixteen years would come at no bishop's meeting . Thus you see sir , what Constantine's doings in the church brought forth , either in his own or in his son's ...
Page 16
... less a mind , nor of less excellence in another way , were they who by writing laid the solid and true foundations of this science , which being of greatest importance to the life of man , yet there is no art that hath been more ...
... less a mind , nor of less excellence in another way , were they who by writing laid the solid and true foundations of this science , which being of greatest importance to the life of man , yet there is no art that hath been more ...
Page 38
... less questioned , are yet so inter- larded with corruptions , as may justly endue us with a wholesome suspicion of the rest . As to the Trallians , he writes , that " a bishop hath power over all beyond all government and authority ...
... less questioned , are yet so inter- larded with corruptions , as may justly endue us with a wholesome suspicion of the rest . As to the Trallians , he writes , that " a bishop hath power over all beyond all government and authority ...
Page 40
... less fervency was studied what St. Paul or St. John had written , than was listened to one that could say , Here he taught , here he stood , this was his stature ; and thus he went habited ; and , O happy this house that harboured him ...
... less fervency was studied what St. Paul or St. John had written , than was listened to one that could say , Here he taught , here he stood , this was his stature ; and thus he went habited ; and , O happy this house that harboured him ...
Page 47
... less can we believe that God would leave his frail and feeble , though not less beloved , church here below to the perpetual stumble of conjecture and disturbance in this our dark voyage , without the card and compass of discipline ...
... less can we believe that God would leave his frail and feeble , though not less beloved , church here below to the perpetual stumble of conjecture and disturbance in this our dark voyage , without the card and compass of discipline ...
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