The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1J. W. Moore, 1859 |
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Page 18
... doth it intrench upon the tem- poral governor ? where does it come in his walk ? where doth it make in- road upon his jurisdiction ? Indeed if the minister's part be rightly dis- charged , it renders him the people more conscionable ...
... doth it intrench upon the tem- poral governor ? where does it come in his walk ? where doth it make in- road upon his jurisdiction ? Indeed if the minister's part be rightly dis- charged , it renders him the people more conscionable ...
Page 21
... doth continually oppose and lay bat- tery to regal safety , shall by that which follows easily appear . Amongst many secondary and accessary causes that support monarchy , these are not V ? of least reckoning , though common to all ...
... doth continually oppose and lay bat- tery to regal safety , shall by that which follows easily appear . Amongst many secondary and accessary causes that support monarchy , these are not V ? of least reckoning , though common to all ...
Page 29
... doth the author of our church - history spare to record sadly the fall ( for so he terms it ) and infirmities of these martyrs , though we would deify them . And why should their martyrdom more countenance corrupt doctrine or discipline ...
... doth the author of our church - history spare to record sadly the fall ( for so he terms it ) and infirmities of these martyrs , though we would deify them . And why should their martyrdom more countenance corrupt doctrine or discipline ...
Page 31
... doth excommunication as dearly and as freely , without money , use her wholesome and saving terrors : she is instant , she beseeches ; by all the dear and sweet promises of salva- tion she entices and woos ; by all the threatenings and ...
... doth excommunication as dearly and as freely , without money , use her wholesome and saving terrors : she is instant , she beseeches ; by all the dear and sweet promises of salva- tion she entices and woos ; by all the threatenings and ...
Page 37
... doth ; for Photius only saith he read it , he does not aver it . That other legendary piece found among the lives of the saints , and sent us from the shop of the Jesuits at Louvain , does but bear the name of Polycrates ; how truly ...
... doth ; for Photius only saith he read it , he does not aver it . That other legendary piece found among the lives of the saints , and sent us from the shop of the Jesuits at Louvain , does but bear the name of Polycrates ; how truly ...
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