The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1J. W. Moore, 1859 |
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... received , but by cloaking their servile crouching to all religious presentments , sometimes lawful , sometimes idolatrous , under the name of humility , and terming the piebald frippery and ostentation of ceremonies , decency . Then ...
... received , but by cloaking their servile crouching to all religious presentments , sometimes lawful , sometimes idolatrous , under the name of humility , and terming the piebald frippery and ostentation of ceremonies , decency . Then ...
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... received , but of the rectitude and sincerity of their life and doctrine , to judge rightly , we must judge by that which was to be their rule . But it will be objected , that this was an unsettled state of the church , wanting the ...
... received , but of the rectitude and sincerity of their life and doctrine , to judge rightly , we must judge by that which was to be their rule . But it will be objected , that this was an unsettled state of the church , wanting the ...
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... received opinion , even among men professing the Romish faith , that Constantine marred all in the church . Dante , in his 19th Canto of Inferno , hath thus , as I will render it you in English blank verse : Ah Constantine ! of how much ...
... received opinion , even among men professing the Romish faith , that Constantine marred all in the church . Dante , in his 19th Canto of Inferno , hath thus , as I will render it you in English blank verse : Ah Constantine ! of how much ...
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... receiving it for the church's use ? Thus he claims Naples , Sicily , England , and what not ? To be short , under show of his zeal against the errors of the Greek church , he never ceased baiting and goring the successors of his best ...
... receiving it for the church's use ? Thus he claims Naples , Sicily , England , and what not ? To be short , under show of his zeal against the errors of the Greek church , he never ceased baiting and goring the successors of his best ...
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... received it ; we may infallibly assure ourselves that it will as well agree with monarchy , though all the tribe of Aphorismers and Politicasters would persuade us there be secret and mysterious reasons against it . For upon the ...
... received it ; we may infallibly assure ourselves that it will as well agree with monarchy , though all the tribe of Aphorismers and Politicasters would persuade us there be secret and mysterious reasons against it . For upon the ...
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