Prose Works of John MiltonJ.B. Alden, 1885 - 486 pages |
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... Gospel , planted by teachers divinely in- spired , and by them winnowed and sifted from the chaff of overdated ceremonies , and refined to such a. OF REFORMATION IN ENGLAND . 1 FROM THE TREATISE OF REFORMATION IN ENGLAND.
... Gospel , planted by teachers divinely in- spired , and by them winnowed and sifted from the chaff of overdated ceremonies , and refined to such a. OF REFORMATION IN ENGLAND . 1 FROM THE TREATISE OF REFORMATION IN ENGLAND.
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... sweet odor of the returning gospel imbathe his soul with the fragrancy of heaven . Then was the sacred Bible sought out of the dusty corners where profane falsehood and neglect had thrown it , the schools 4 FROM THE TREATISE.
... sweet odor of the returning gospel imbathe his soul with the fragrancy of heaven . Then was the sacred Bible sought out of the dusty corners where profane falsehood and neglect had thrown it , the schools 4 FROM THE TREATISE.
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... gospel , that all the danger is to be feared from the priest to the king . Whilst the priest's office in the law was set out with an exterior lus- tre of pomp and glory , kings were ambitious to be priests ; now priests , not perceiving ...
... gospel , that all the danger is to be feared from the priest to the king . Whilst the priest's office in the law was set out with an exterior lus- tre of pomp and glory , kings were ambitious to be priests ; now priests , not perceiving ...
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... gospel , she charges and adjures : this is all her armory , her munition , her artillery ; then she awaits with long - sufferance , and yet ar- dent zeal . In brief , there is no act in all the errand of God's ministers to mankind ...
... gospel , she charges and adjures : this is all her armory , her munition , her artillery ; then she awaits with long - sufferance , and yet ar- dent zeal . In brief , there is no act in all the errand of God's ministers to mankind ...
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... Gospel , they began after their own lusts to heap to them- selves teachers , and as if the Divine Scripture want- ed a supplement , and were to be eked out , they cannot think any doubt resolved , and any doctrine confirmed , unless ...
... Gospel , they began after their own lusts to heap to them- selves teachers , and as if the Divine Scripture want- ed a supplement , and were to be eked out , they cannot think any doubt resolved , and any doctrine confirmed , unless ...
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