The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1Caxton Press of C. Sherman, 1864 |
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... speak of those senseless ceremonies which we only retain , as a dangerous earnest of sliding back to Rome , and serving merely , either as a mist to cover nakedness where true grace is extinguished , or as an interlude to set out the ...
... speak of those senseless ceremonies which we only retain , as a dangerous earnest of sliding back to Rome , and serving merely , either as a mist to cover nakedness where true grace is extinguished , or as an interlude to set out the ...
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... speak evil , nor any vain glory , but , of mere necessity to vindicate the spotless truth from an ignominious bondage , whose native worth is now become of such a low esteem , that she is like to find small credit with us for what she ...
... speak evil , nor any vain glory , but , of mere necessity to vindicate the spotless truth from an ignominious bondage , whose native worth is now become of such a low esteem , that she is like to find small credit with us for what she ...
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... speaking of presbyters , calls them his compresbyters , as if he deem- ed himself no other , whenas by the same place it appears he was a bishop ; he calls them brethren , but that will be thought his meekness : yea , but the presbyters ...
... speaking of presbyters , calls them his compresbyters , as if he deem- ed himself no other , whenas by the same place it appears he was a bishop ; he calls them brethren , but that will be thought his meekness : yea , but the presbyters ...
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... speaking of these times and in another place , " they gape after possessions , they tend lands and livings , they cower over their gold , they buy and sell : and if there be any that neither possess nor traffic , that which is worse ...
... speaking of these times and in another place , " they gape after possessions , they tend lands and livings , they cower over their gold , they buy and sell : and if there be any that neither possess nor traffic , that which is worse ...
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... speaking of the Roman Antichrist as merely bred up by Constantine . Founded in chaste and humble poverty , ' Gainst them that rais'd thee dost thou lift thy horn , Impudent whore , where hast thou plac'd thy hope ? In thy adulterers ...
... speaking of the Roman Antichrist as merely bred up by Constantine . Founded in chaste and humble poverty , ' Gainst them that rais'd thee dost thou lift thy horn , Impudent whore , where hast thou plac'd thy hope ? In thy adulterers ...
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