The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 1J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... hath been tampered withal , what hath been razed out , what hath been inferted ? Befides the late legerdemain of the papifts , that which Sulpitius writes concerning Origen's books , gives us caufe vehe- mently writes 16 Of Reformation ...
... hath been tampered withal , what hath been razed out , what hath been inferted ? Befides the late legerdemain of the papifts , that which Sulpitius writes concerning Origen's books , gives us caufe vehe- mently writes 16 Of Reformation ...
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... hath learned out of the Bible : and in the fame treatise he faith , " that feeing the commandments of the Lord are faithful , and fure for ever , it is a plain falling from the faith , and a high pride , either to make void any thing ...
... hath learned out of the Bible : and in the fame treatise he faith , " that feeing the commandments of the Lord are faithful , and fure for ever , it is a plain falling from the faith , and a high pride , either to make void any thing ...
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... hath faid ? Whether , think ye , would the approve ftill to doat upon immeafurable , innu- merable , and therefore unneceflary and unmerciful volumes , choofing rather to err with the fpccious name of the fathers , or to take a found ...
... hath faid ? Whether , think ye , would the approve ftill to doat upon immeafurable , innu- merable , and therefore unneceflary and unmerciful volumes , choofing rather to err with the fpccious name of the fathers , or to take a found ...
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... cited , our Chaucer alfo hath obferved , and gives from hence a cau- tion to England , to beware of her bifhops in time , for VOL . I. D that that their ends and aims are no more friendly to 1 33 Of Reformation in England .
... cited , our Chaucer alfo hath obferved , and gives from hence a cau- tion to England , to beware of her bifhops in time , for VOL . I. D that that their ends and aims are no more friendly to 1 33 Of Reformation in England .
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... hath confe- crated , that we might have one day at leaft of seven set apart wherein to examine and increase our knowledge of God , to meditate and commune of our faith , our hope , our eternal city in Heaven , and to quicken withal the ...
... hath confe- crated , that we might have one day at leaft of seven set apart wherein to examine and increase our knowledge of God , to meditate and commune of our faith , our hope , our eternal city in Heaven , and to quicken withal the ...
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