The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1J. W. Moore, 1859 |
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... matter it was as want of a fat diocese that kept our Britain bishops so poor in the primitive times , that being called to the council of Ariminum in the year 359 , they had not wherewithal to defray the charges of their journey , but ...
... matter it was as want of a fat diocese that kept our Britain bishops so poor in the primitive times , that being called to the council of Ariminum in the year 359 , they had not wherewithal to defray the charges of their journey , but ...
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... matter , and wondering at the boldness of such a swoln tumor ; " Wilt thou ( quoth he ) that art but a bottle of vicious and hardened excrements , contend with the lawful and free - born members , whose certain number is set by ancient ...
... matter , and wondering at the boldness of such a swoln tumor ; " Wilt thou ( quoth he ) that art but a bottle of vicious and hardened excrements , contend with the lawful and free - born members , whose certain number is set by ancient ...
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... matter , four hundred years at least above their time , concerning the dis- tinction of bishop and presbyter , whenas we find them such blind judges of things before their eyes , in their decrees of precedency between bishop and bishop ...
... matter , four hundred years at least above their time , concerning the dis- tinction of bishop and presbyter , whenas we find them such blind judges of things before their eyes , in their decrees of precedency between bishop and bishop ...
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... matter . The whole judaic law is either political , ( and to take pattern by that , no Christian nation ever thought itself obliged in conscience , ) or moral , which contains in it the observation of whatsoever is substan- tially and ...
... matter . The whole judaic law is either political , ( and to take pattern by that , no Christian nation ever thought itself obliged in conscience , ) or moral , which contains in it the observation of whatsoever is substan- tially and ...
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... matter of eyesight rather than of disquisition , I voluntarily omit ; not forgetting to specify this note again , that the earnest desire which the prelates have to build their hierarchy upon the sandy bottom of the law , gives us to ...
... matter of eyesight rather than of disquisition , I voluntarily omit ; not forgetting to specify this note again , that the earnest desire which the prelates have to build their hierarchy upon the sandy bottom of the law , gives us to ...
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