The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 1J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... Gofpel . I have now reasons for thinking that it was a fingular mercy that I did not write to you fooner ; for when I understood by your letters that , threatened on all fides by the malice of your enemies , you were looking round for a ...
... Gofpel . I have now reasons for thinking that it was a fingular mercy that I did not write to you fooner ; for when I understood by your letters that , threatened on all fides by the malice of your enemies , you were looking round for a ...
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... gofpel , planted by teachers divinely inspired , and by them winnowed and fifted from the chaff of overdated ceremonies , and refined to fuch a fpiritual height and temper of purity , and knowledge of the Creator , that the body , with ...
... gofpel , planted by teachers divinely inspired , and by them winnowed and fifted from the chaff of overdated ceremonies , and refined to fuch a fpiritual height and temper of purity , and knowledge of the Creator , that the body , with ...
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... gof- pel another , either the martyrs must lose their crown by not obferving the gofpel for which they are martyrs , or the majesty of the gospel must be broken and lie flat , if it can be overtopped by the novelty of any other decree ...
... gof- pel another , either the martyrs must lose their crown by not obferving the gofpel for which they are martyrs , or the majesty of the gospel must be broken and lie flat , if it can be overtopped by the novelty of any other decree ...
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... gofpel , are now no better reputed than impure ethnics and lay dogs ; ftones , and pillars , and crucifixes , have now the honour and the alms due to Chrift's living members ; the table of com- munion , now become a table of separation ...
... gofpel , are now no better reputed than impure ethnics and lay dogs ; ftones , and pillars , and crucifixes , have now the honour and the alms due to Chrift's living members ; the table of com- munion , now become a table of separation ...
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... gofpel , or what was excommunication ? Doubtless that which led the good men into fraud and 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 ...
... gofpel , or what was excommunication ? Doubtless that which led the good men into fraud and 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 ...
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