The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1J. W. Moore, 1859 |
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Page 10
... mean those in Genesis called the sons of God , " mixing with women were begotten the devils , " as good Justin Martyr in his Apology told them ? But more in- dignation would it move to any . Christian that shall read Tertullian , term ...
... mean those in Genesis called the sons of God , " mixing with women were begotten the devils , " as good Justin Martyr in his Apology told them ? But more in- dignation would it move to any . Christian that shall read Tertullian , term ...
Page 11
... mean and plebeian life on a sudden to be lords of stately palaces , rich furniture , delicious fare , and princely ... means God's people , and every good man , was had in scorn and derision ; " which St. Martin found truly to be said by ...
... mean and plebeian life on a sudden to be lords of stately palaces , rich furniture , delicious fare , and princely ... means God's people , and every good man , was had in scorn and derision ; " which St. Martin found truly to be said by ...
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... mean while not cease to hope , through the mercy and grace of Christ , the head and husband of his church , that England shortly is to belong , neither to see patriarchal nor see prelatical , but to the faithful feeding and disciplining ...
... mean while not cease to hope , through the mercy and grace of Christ , the head and husband of his church , that England shortly is to belong , neither to see patriarchal nor see prelatical , but to the faithful feeding and disciplining ...
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... mean to annihilate the gospel . But so exquisite and lively the description is in pourtraying the new state of the church , and especially in those points where government seems to be most active , that both Jews and Gentiles might have ...
... mean to annihilate the gospel . But so exquisite and lively the description is in pourtraying the new state of the church , and especially in those points where government seems to be most active , that both Jews and Gentiles might have ...
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... mean while , what danger there is against the very life of the gospel , to make in any thing the typical law her pattern , and how im- possible in that which touches the priestly government , I shall use such light as I have received ...
... mean while , what danger there is against the very life of the gospel , to make in any thing the typical law her pattern , and how im- possible in that which touches the priestly government , I shall use such light as I have received ...
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