The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1J. W. Moore, 1859 |
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... prayers , in hopes , or in dis- putes , either for or against it . Yet I will not insist on that which may seem to be the cause on God's part ; as his judgment on our sins , the trial of his own , the unmasking of hypocrites : nor shall ...
... prayers , in hopes , or in dis- putes , either for or against it . Yet I will not insist on that which may seem to be the cause on God's part ; as his judgment on our sins , the trial of his own , the unmasking of hypocrites : nor shall ...
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... prayer , and vote of Christ's congregation in like sort as he himself was ordained , and is a true apostolic bishop . But when he steps up into the chair of pontifical pride , and changes a moderate and exemplary house for a misgoverned ...
... prayer , and vote of Christ's congregation in like sort as he himself was ordained , and is a true apostolic bishop . But when he steps up into the chair of pontifical pride , and changes a moderate and exemplary house for a misgoverned ...
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... prayer and preaching , continual watchings and labours in his ministry ; which what a rich booty it would be , what a plump en- dowment to the many - benefice - gaping - mouth of a prelate , what a relish it would give to his canary ...
... prayer and preaching , continual watchings and labours in his ministry ; which what a rich booty it would be , what a plump en- dowment to the many - benefice - gaping - mouth of a prelate , what a relish it would give to his canary ...
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... prayers and tears , till he was absolved ; for which coming to the bishop with supplication into the salutatory , some outporch of the church , he was charged by him with tyrannical madness against God , for coming into holy ground . At ...
... prayers and tears , till he was absolved ; for which coming to the bishop with supplication into the salutatory , some outporch of the church , he was charged by him with tyrannical madness against God , for coming into holy ground . At ...
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... prayers , have been earnest for the common good of religion and their country , shall receive above the in- ferior orders of the blessed , the regal addition of principalities , legions , and thrones into their glorious titles , and in ...
... prayers , have been earnest for the common good of religion and their country , shall receive above the in- ferior orders of the blessed , the regal addition of principalities , legions , and thrones into their glorious titles , and in ...
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