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John Milton. CONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUME . Of Reformation touching Church Discipline in England , and the causes that hitherto have hindered it : in two Books , written to a Friend ... REFORMATION IN ENGLAND , AND THE CAUSES THAT HITHERTO.
John Milton. CONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUME . Of Reformation touching Church Discipline in England , and the causes that hitherto have hindered it : in two Books , written to a Friend ... REFORMATION IN ENGLAND , AND THE CAUSES THAT HITHERTO.
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... reformation of the church in these latter days . Sad it is to think how that doctrine of the gospel , planted by teachers divinely inspired , and by them winnowed and sifted from the chaff of overdated ceremonies , and refined to such a ...
... reformation of the church in these latter days . Sad it is to think how that doctrine of the gospel , planted by teachers divinely inspired , and by them winnowed and sifted from the chaff of overdated ceremonies , and refined to such a ...
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... reformation ( by divine power ) struck through the black and settled night of ignorance and antichristian tyranny , methinks a sovereign and reviving joy must needs rush into the bosom of him that reads or hears ; and the sweet odour of ...
... reformation ( by divine power ) struck through the black and settled night of ignorance and antichristian tyranny , methinks a sovereign and reviving joy must needs rush into the bosom of him that reads or hears ; and the sweet odour of ...
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... reformation , and a sore scandal to them ; for while we hold ordination to belong only to bishops , as our prelates do , we must of necessity hold also their ministers to be no ministers , and shortly after , their church to be no ...
... reformation , and a sore scandal to them ; for while we hold ordination to belong only to bishops , as our prelates do , we must of necessity hold also their ministers to be no ministers , and shortly after , their church to be no ...
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