The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1Caxton Press of C. Sherman, 1864 |
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Page 23
... force , then by this devilish policy , to draw them from the sanctuary of God to the luxurious and ribald feasts of Baal - peor . Thus have they trespassed not only against the monarchy of England , but of heaven also , as others , I ...
... force , then by this devilish policy , to draw them from the sanctuary of God to the luxurious and ribald feasts of Baal - peor . Thus have they trespassed not only against the monarchy of England , but of heaven also , as others , I ...
Page 26
... force upon their fellow - subjects that which themselves are weary of the skeleton of a mass - book . Nor must the patience , the fortitude , the firm obedience of the nobles and people of Scotland , striving against manifold ...
... force upon their fellow - subjects that which themselves are weary of the skeleton of a mass - book . Nor must the patience , the fortitude , the firm obedience of the nobles and people of Scotland , striving against manifold ...
Page 41
... force to deduce epis- copacy , than the two former . He says that the church of Smyrna had Polycarpus placed there by John , and the church of Rome , Clement ordained by Peter ; and so the rest of the churches did show what bishops they ...
... force to deduce epis- copacy , than the two former . He says that the church of Smyrna had Polycarpus placed there by John , and the church of Rome , Clement ordained by Peter ; and so the rest of the churches did show what bishops they ...
Page 59
... force and power of the same man of sin counterfeiting protestant . It was not the prevention of schism but it was schism itself , and the hateful thirst of lording in the church , that first bestowed a being upon prelaty ; this was the ...
... force and power of the same man of sin counterfeiting protestant . It was not the prevention of schism but it was schism itself , and the hateful thirst of lording in the church , that first bestowed a being upon prelaty ; this was the ...
Page 61
... force to effect this work , which she boasts to be her masterpiece ; and that her pyramid aspires and sharpens to ambition , not to perfection or unity ? This we know , that as often as any great schism disparts the church , and synods ...
... force to effect this work , which she boasts to be her masterpiece ; and that her pyramid aspires and sharpens to ambition , not to perfection or unity ? This we know , that as often as any great schism disparts the church , and synods ...
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