The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1J. W. Moore, 1859 |
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Page 13
... " What obstinacy , what presumption is this , to prefer human tradition before divine ordinance ? " And in the same epist . " if we shal ! B return to the head , and beginning of divine tradition OF REFORMATION IN ENGLAND . 13.
... " What obstinacy , what presumption is this , to prefer human tradition before divine ordinance ? " And in the same epist . " if we shal ! B return to the head , and beginning of divine tradition OF REFORMATION IN ENGLAND . 13.
Page 48
... ordinances to the elect household of God ? If we could imagine that he had left it at random without his provident and gracious ordering , who is he so arrogant , so presumptuous , that durst dispose and guide the living ark of the Holy ...
... ordinances to the elect household of God ? If we could imagine that he had left it at random without his provident and gracious ordering , who is he so arrogant , so presumptuous , that durst dispose and guide the living ark of the Holy ...
Page 49
... ordinance of Moses and David ; or if the least alteration be to be found , they had with them inspired men , prophets ; and it were not sober to say they did aught of moment without divine intimation . In the prophecy of Ezekiel , from ...
... ordinance of Moses and David ; or if the least alteration be to be found , they had with them inspired men , prophets ; and it were not sober to say they did aught of moment without divine intimation . In the prophecy of Ezekiel , from ...
Page 50
... the mighty hand of God , which is his mighty ordinance . Yet all this was as nothing to repel the venturous boldness of innovation So that ensued , changing the decrees of God that are 50 THE REASON OF CHURCH - GOVERNMENT.
... the mighty hand of God , which is his mighty ordinance . Yet all this was as nothing to repel the venturous boldness of innovation So that ensued , changing the decrees of God that are 50 THE REASON OF CHURCH - GOVERNMENT.
Page 52
... apostle St. Paul spares not to explain to us the nature and condition of the law , calling those ordinances , which were the chief espe- and essential offices of the priests , the elements and 52 THE REASON OF CHURCH - GOVERNMENT.
... apostle St. Paul spares not to explain to us the nature and condition of the law , calling those ordinances , which were the chief espe- and essential offices of the priests , the elements and 52 THE REASON OF CHURCH - GOVERNMENT.
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