The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 2J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... faith the commandment of the fab- bath . Yes , faith Chrift , works of charity . And fhall we be more fevere in paraphrafing the confiderate and ten- der gofpel , than he was in expounding the rigid and pe- remptory law ? What was ever ...
... faith the commandment of the fab- bath . Yes , faith Chrift , works of charity . And fhall we be more fevere in paraphrafing the confiderate and ten- der gofpel , than he was in expounding the rigid and pe- remptory law ? What was ever ...
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... faith of a knowing christian , which is the best and trueft endowment of the keys , I pronounce , the man , who shall bind fo cruelly a good and gracious ordinance of God , hath not in that the spirit of Chrift . Yet that every text of ...
... faith of a knowing christian , which is the best and trueft endowment of the keys , I pronounce , the man , who shall bind fo cruelly a good and gracious ordinance of God , hath not in that the spirit of Chrift . Yet that every text of ...
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... faith unfeigned . ' But never could that be charity , to allow a people what they could not ufe with a pure heart , but with confcience and faith both deceived , or elfe defpifed . The more particular end of the judicial law is fet ...
... faith unfeigned . ' But never could that be charity , to allow a people what they could not ufe with a pure heart , but with confcience and faith both deceived , or elfe defpifed . The more particular end of the judicial law is fet ...
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... faith , he hates his brother , and lets him perith ; ' but if he foothe him and allow him in his faults , the Proverbs teach us he spreads a net for his neighbour's feet , and worketh ruin . ' If the magistrate or prince forget to ...
... faith , he hates his brother , and lets him perith ; ' but if he foothe him and allow him in his faults , the Proverbs teach us he spreads a net for his neighbour's feet , and worketh ruin . ' If the magistrate or prince forget to ...
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... faith- ful ; thy word is very pure , therefore thy fervant loveth it . ' Not only then for the author's fake , but for its own purity . He is faithful , ' faith St. Paul , he cannot deny himfelf ; that is , cannot deny his own promifes ...
... faith- ful ; thy word is very pure , therefore thy fervant loveth it . ' Not only then for the author's fake , but for its own purity . He is faithful , ' faith St. Paul , he cannot deny himfelf ; that is , cannot deny his own promifes ...
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The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author John Milton,Charles Symmons No preview available - 2015 |
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