The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1Caxton Press of C. Sherman, 1864 |
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... apostles were on earth , the depravers of doctrine did but lurk ; but they once gone , with open forehead they durst preach down the truth with falsities . " Yea , those that are reckoned for orthodox , began to make sad and shameful ...
... apostles were on earth , the depravers of doctrine did but lurk ; but they once gone , with open forehead they durst preach down the truth with falsities . " Yea , those that are reckoned for orthodox , began to make sad and shameful ...
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... apostles , necessarily written for posterity : so far was he from unwritten traditions , as may be read in the 36th chap . of Eusebius , 3d b . In the 74th Epist . of Cyprian against Stefan , bishop of Rome , imposing upon him a ...
... apostles , necessarily written for posterity : so far was he from unwritten traditions , as may be read in the 36th chap . of Eusebius , 3d b . In the 74th Epist . of Cyprian against Stefan , bishop of Rome , imposing upon him a ...
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... apostles , that thence may arise the reason of our doings , from whence our order and beginning arose . " In the 75th he inveighs bitterly against pope Stephanus , " for that he could boast his succession from Peter , and yet foist in ...
... apostles , that thence may arise the reason of our doings , from whence our order and beginning arose . " In the 75th he inveighs bitterly against pope Stephanus , " for that he could boast his succession from Peter , and yet foist in ...
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... apostles . But when , through Constantine's lavish superstition , they forsook their first love , and set themselves up two gods instead , Mammon and their Belly ; then taking advantage of the spiritual power which they had on men's ...
... apostles . But when , through Constantine's lavish superstition , they forsook their first love , and set themselves up two gods instead , Mammon and their Belly ; then taking advantage of the spiritual power which they had on men's ...
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... apostles were never so bold No such lordships to hem embrace , But smeren her sheep and keep her fold . And so forward . Whether the bishops of England have deserved thus to be feared by men so wise as our Chaucer is esteemed ; and how ...
... apostles were never so bold No such lordships to hem embrace , But smeren her sheep and keep her fold . And so forward . Whether the bishops of England have deserved thus to be feared by men so wise as our Chaucer is esteemed ; and how ...
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