The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 1J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... errour had almoft swept all the ftars out of the firmament of the church ; how the bright and blissful reformation ( by di- vine power ) ftrook through the black and fettled night of ignorance and antichriftian tyranny , methinks a fove ...
... errour had almoft swept all the ftars out of the firmament of the church ; how the bright and blissful reformation ( by di- vine power ) ftrook through the black and fettled night of ignorance and antichriftian tyranny , methinks a fove ...
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... errour and fuperftition with vehement expreffions ; I have done it neither out of malice , nor lift to speak evil , nor any vain glory , but of mere neceffity to vindicate the spotlefs truth from an ignominious bondage , whofe native ...
... errour and fuperftition with vehement expreffions ; I have done it neither out of malice , nor lift to speak evil , nor any vain glory , but of mere neceffity to vindicate the spotlefs truth from an ignominious bondage , whofe native ...
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... errour was , that they attended more to the near tradition of what they heard the apoftles fometimes did , than to what they had left written , not confidering that many things which they did were by the apoftles themselves profeffed to ...
... errour was , that they attended more to the near tradition of what they heard the apoftles fometimes did , than to what they had left written , not confidering that many things which they did were by the apoftles themselves profeffed to ...
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... errour . " Next Lactantius , he that was preferred to have the bringing up of Conftantine's children , in his fecond book of Inftitutions , chap . 7 and 8 , difputes against the vain truft in antiquity , as being the chiefeft argument ...
... errour . " Next Lactantius , he that was preferred to have the bringing up of Conftantine's children , in his fecond book of Inftitutions , chap . 7 and 8 , difputes against the vain truft in antiquity , as being the chiefeft argument ...
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... errour ceases ; and the reafon of heavenly myfteries un- folded , whatsoever was obfcure becomes clear . " And in the 14th diftinct . of the fame epift . directly against our modern fantafies of a ftill vifible church , he teaches ...
... errour ceases ; and the reafon of heavenly myfteries un- folded , whatsoever was obfcure becomes clear . " And in the 14th diftinct . of the fame epift . directly against our modern fantafies of a ftill vifible church , he teaches ...
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