The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1J. W. Moore, 1859 |
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Page 12
... not to be followed without suspicion , doubt , and danger . The last point wherein the antiquary is to be dealt with at his own weapon , is , to make it manifest that the ancientest and best of 12 OF REFORMATION IN ENGLAND .
... not to be followed without suspicion , doubt , and danger . The last point wherein the antiquary is to be dealt with at his own weapon , is , to make it manifest that the ancientest and best of 12 OF REFORMATION IN ENGLAND .
Page 23
... wherein to examine and increase our knowledge of God , to meditate and commune of our faith , our hope , our eternal city in heaven , and to quicken withal the study and exercise of charity ; at such a time that men should be plucked ...
... wherein to examine and increase our knowledge of God , to meditate and commune of our faith , our hope , our eternal city in heaven , and to quicken withal the study and exercise of charity ; at such a time that men should be plucked ...
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... wherein the angel of the church represents the person of Christ Jesus , must lie prostitute to sordid fees , and not pass to and fro between our Saviour , that of free grace redeemed us , and the submissive penitent , without the ...
... wherein the angel of the church represents the person of Christ Jesus , must lie prostitute to sordid fees , and not pass to and fro between our Saviour , that of free grace redeemed us , and the submissive penitent , without the ...
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... wherein they were installed , as foolish and detestable ; for so the words of Ridley at his degradement , and his letter to Hooper , expressly show . Neither doth the author of our church - history spare to record sadly the fall ( for ...
... wherein they were installed , as foolish and detestable ; for so the words of Ridley at his degradement , and his letter to Hooper , expressly show . Neither doth the author of our church - history spare to record sadly the fall ( for ...
Page 31
... wherein passes more loverlike contestation between Christ and the soul of a regenerate man lapsing , than before , and in , and after the sen- tence of excommunication . As for the fogging proctorage of money , with such an eye as ...
... wherein passes more loverlike contestation between Christ and the soul of a regenerate man lapsing , than before , and in , and after the sen- tence of excommunication . As for the fogging proctorage of money , with such an eye as ...
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