The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1J. W. Moore, 1859 |
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... fan- tastic dresses , in palls and mitres , gold and gewgaws fetched from Aaron's old wardrobe , or the flamins vestry : then was the priest set to con his VOL . I. A 1 motions and his postures , his liturgies and his lurries.
... fan- tastic dresses , in palls and mitres , gold and gewgaws fetched from Aaron's old wardrobe , or the flamins vestry : then was the priest set to con his VOL . I. A 1 motions and his postures , his liturgies and his lurries.
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John Milton. motions and his postures , his liturgies and his lurries , till the soul by this means of overbodying herself , given up justly to fleshly delights , bated her wing apace downward : and finding the ease she had from her ...
John Milton. motions and his postures , his liturgies and his lurries , till the soul by this means of overbodying herself , given up justly to fleshly delights , bated her wing apace downward : and finding the ease she had from her ...
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... liturgy given to a number of moderate divines , and Sir Thomas Smith , a statesman , to be purged and physicked and surely they were moderate divines indeed , neither hot nor cold ; and Grindal the best of them , afterwards archbishop ...
... liturgy given to a number of moderate divines , and Sir Thomas Smith , a statesman , to be purged and physicked and surely they were moderate divines indeed , neither hot nor cold ; and Grindal the best of them , afterwards archbishop ...
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... liturgy , an extract of the mass - book translated . But that they should be contemners of public prayer , and churches used without superstition , I trust God will manifest it ere it long to be as false a slander , as your former ...
... liturgy , an extract of the mass - book translated . But that they should be contemners of public prayer , and churches used without superstition , I trust God will manifest it ere it long to be as false a slander , as your former ...
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... liturgy con- fesses to be perfect freedom ; but her works and her opinions declare , that the service of prelaty is perfect slavery , and by consequence perfect false- hood . Which makes me wonder much that many of the gentry , studious ...
... liturgy con- fesses to be perfect freedom ; but her works and her opinions declare , that the service of prelaty is perfect slavery , and by consequence perfect false- hood . Which makes me wonder much that many of the gentry , studious ...
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