The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1J. W. Moore, 1859 |
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Page 16
... live under , it is the corruption and remissness of discipline that they seek . Episcopacy duly executed , yea , the Turkish and Jewish rigour against whoring and drinking ; the dear and tender discipline of a father , the sociable and ...
... live under , it is the corruption and remissness of discipline that they seek . Episcopacy duly executed , yea , the Turkish and Jewish rigour against whoring and drinking ; the dear and tender discipline of a father , the sociable and ...
Page 31
... live under as well as we ; where do the churches in all these places strive for supremacy ? Where do they clash and justle supremacies with the civil magistrate ? In France , a more severe monarchy than ours , the protestants , under ...
... live under as well as we ; where do the churches in all these places strive for supremacy ? Where do they clash and justle supremacies with the civil magistrate ? In France , a more severe monarchy than ours , the protestants , under ...
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... live according to honesty and justice ; which being uttered with those native colours and graces of speech , as true eloquence , the daughter of virtue , can best be- stow upon her mother's praises , would so incite , and in a manner ...
... live according to honesty and justice ; which being uttered with those native colours and graces of speech , as true eloquence , the daughter of virtue , can best be- stow upon her mother's praises , would so incite , and in a manner ...
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... lives , powerful in their audience : but look upon either of these men where they are left to their own disciplining at home , and you shall soon perceive , for all their single knowledge and uprightness , how deficient they are in the ...
... lives , powerful in their audience : but look upon either of these men where they are left to their own disciplining at home , and you shall soon perceive , for all their single knowledge and uprightness , how deficient they are in the ...
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... live by custom and catalogue , or , as St. Paul saith , by sight and visibility , rather than by faith ? But , first , I con clude , from their own mouths , that God's command in Scripture , which doubtless ought to be the first and ...
... live by custom and catalogue , or , as St. Paul saith , by sight and visibility , rather than by faith ? But , first , I con clude , from their own mouths , that God's command in Scripture , which doubtless ought to be the first and ...
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