Prose Works of John Milton ...Hurst, 1865 - 846 pages |
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Page 60
... Church beseech him , beg of him , deplore him , pray for him . After all this , performed with what patience and attendance is possible , and no relenting on his part , having done the utmost of their cure , in the name of God and of ...
... Church beseech him , beg of him , deplore him , pray for him . After all this , performed with what patience and attendance is possible , and no relenting on his part , having done the utmost of their cure , in the name of God and of ...
Page 359
... Church due ' above Scripture ; and by the Church , which is the whole people of God , understands the pope , the general councils , prelatical only , and the surnamed fathers : but the forcing Protestant , though he deny such belief to ...
... Church due ' above Scripture ; and by the Church , which is the whole people of God , understands the pope , the general councils , prelatical only , and the surnamed fathers : but the forcing Protestant , though he deny such belief to ...
Page 478
... Church , 29 , 82 of all churches originally the same , 249 . Grace , the door of , 38 . Grammatical labors , value of , 406 . Gravity in Christian teaching , 84 . Great , men and things truly , 313 . Greece , literature of , 411 . Greek ...
... Church , 29 , 82 of all churches originally the same , 249 . Grace , the door of , 38 . Grammatical labors , value of , 406 . Gravity in Christian teaching , 84 . Great , men and things truly , 313 . Greece , literature of , 411 . Greek ...
Contents
FROM THE TREATISE OF REFORMATION IN ENGLAND | 1 |
FROM THE TREATISE OF PRELATICAL EPISCOPACY | 25 |
FROM ANIMADVERSIONS UPON THE REMONSTRANTS DEFENCE | 65 |
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