The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1J. W. Moore, 1859 |
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... prove herself a retainer to Constantine , and wear his badge . More tolerable it were for the church of God , that all these names were utterly abolished like the brazen serpent , than that men's fond opinion should thus idolize them ...
... prove herself a retainer to Constantine , and wear his badge . More tolerable it were for the church of God , that all these names were utterly abolished like the brazen serpent , than that men's fond opinion should thus idolize them ...
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... prove out of antiquity , First , that if they will conform our bishops to the purer times , they must mew their ... proves by authorities out of the Old and New Testament , and with solid reasons : these were his an tiquities . This ...
... prove out of antiquity , First , that if they will conform our bishops to the purer times , they must mew their ... proves by authorities out of the Old and New Testament , and with solid reasons : these were his an tiquities . This ...
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... prove a kind of Palladium to save the city wherever it remained , he caused to be laid up in a pillar of porphyry by ... proved a flat Arian , and his nephew Julian an apostate , and there his race ended : the church that before by ...
... prove a kind of Palladium to save the city wherever it remained , he caused to be laid up in a pillar of porphyry by ... proved a flat Arian , and his nephew Julian an apostate , and there his race ended : the church that before by ...
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... prove doctrine or discipline . I must of necessity begin from the second rank of fathers , because till then antiquity could have no plea . Cyprian in his 63d Epistle : " If any , " saith he , " of our ancestors , either ignorantly or ...
... prove doctrine or discipline . I must of necessity begin from the second rank of fathers , because till then antiquity could have no plea . Cyprian in his 63d Epistle : " If any , " saith he , " of our ancestors , either ignorantly or ...
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... prove that episcopacy , with that authority which it challenges in England , is not only not agreeable , but tending to the de- struction of monarchy . While the primitive pastors of the church of God laboured faithfully in their ...
... prove that episcopacy , with that authority which it challenges in England , is not only not agreeable , but tending to the de- struction of monarchy . While the primitive pastors of the church of God laboured faithfully in their ...
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