The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1Caxton Press of C. Sherman, 1864 |
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... given up justly to fleshly delights , bated her wing apace downward : and finding the ease she had from her visible and sensuous colleague the body , in performance of religious duties , her pinions now broken , and flagging , shifted ...
... given up justly to fleshly delights , bated her wing apace downward : and finding the ease she had from her visible and sensuous colleague the body , in performance of religious duties , her pinions now broken , and flagging , shifted ...
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... given him in great measure before ; although the same Sulpitius 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 ...
... given him in great measure before ; although the same Sulpitius 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 ...
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... given alike to all ages , cannot be prepossessed by the ancients wherefore , seeing that to seek the truth is inbred to all , they bereave them- selves of wisdom , the gift of God , who without judgment follow the an- cients , and are ...
... given alike to all ages , cannot be prepossessed by the ancients wherefore , seeing that to seek the truth is inbred to all , they bereave them- selves of wisdom , the gift of God , who without judgment follow the an- cients , and are ...
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... given to St. Peter . What a dangerous fallacy is this , when a spiritual man may snatch to himself any temporal dignity or dominion , under pretence of receiving it for the church's use ? Thus he claims Naples , Sicily , England , and ...
... given to St. Peter . What a dangerous fallacy is this , when a spiritual man may snatch to himself any temporal dignity or dominion , under pretence of receiving it for the church's use ? Thus he claims Naples , Sicily , England , and ...
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... given her in assemblies ? O but the consequence ! assemblies draw to them the supremacy of ecclesiastical jurisdiction . No , surely , they draw no su- premacy , but that authority which Christ , and St. Paul in his name , con- fers ...
... given her in assemblies ? O but the consequence ! assemblies draw to them the supremacy of ecclesiastical jurisdiction . No , surely , they draw no su- premacy , but that authority which Christ , and St. Paul in his name , con- fers ...
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