The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1J. W. Moore, 1859 |
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... writes , that " a man may give his body to be burnt , ( meaning for religion , ) and yet not have charity : " he is not therefore above all possibility of erring , because he burns for some points of truth . Witness the Arians and ...
... writes , that " a man may give his body to be burnt , ( meaning for religion , ) and yet not have charity : " he is not therefore above all possibility of erring , because he burns for some points of truth . Witness the Arians and ...
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... writes that he was nothing tainted or altered in his habit , diet , or personal demeanour from that simple plainness to which he first betook him- self . It was not therefore that thing alone which God took displeasure at in the bishops ...
... writes that he was nothing tainted or altered in his habit , diet , or personal demeanour from that simple plainness to which he first betook him- self . It was not therefore that thing alone which God took displeasure at in the bishops ...
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... writing to the Philadelphians , saith , " that it belongs to them as to the church of God to choose a bishop . ' Let ... writes in his description of Scotland , " That over all the world bishops had no certain diocese till pope Dionysius ...
... writing to the Philadelphians , saith , " that it belongs to them as to the church of God to choose a bishop . ' Let ... writes in his description of Scotland , " That over all the world bishops had no certain diocese till pope Dionysius ...
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... writing a synodical epistle to the African churches , to warn them of Arianism ; it exhorts them to choose orthodox bishops in the place of the dead , so they be worthy , and the people choose them ; whereby they seem to make the ...
... writing a synodical epistle to the African churches , to warn them of Arianism ; it exhorts them to choose orthodox bishops in the place of the dead , so they be worthy , and the people choose them ; whereby they seem to make the ...
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... writer of prime antiquity , affirms in the same book of Euse- bius , c . 32 : " That while the apostles were on earth , the depravers of doctrine did but lurk ; but they once gone , with open forehead they durst preach down the truth ...
... writer of prime antiquity , affirms in the same book of Euse- bius , c . 32 : " That while the apostles were on earth , the depravers of doctrine did but lurk ; but they once gone , with open forehead they durst preach down the truth ...
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