Prose Works of John Milton ...Hurst, 1865 - 846 pages |
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Page 261
... father , is so to a king . Alas ! there is a great dif- ference betwixt them . Our fathers begot us . Our king made ... father , though he be harsh and severe " ; and so we do with a king . But we do not bear with a father , if he be a ...
... father , is so to a king . Alas ! there is a great dif- ference betwixt them . Our fathers begot us . Our king made ... father , though he be harsh and severe " ; and so we do with a king . But we do not bear with a father , if he be a ...
Page 450
... Father and Son are different persons ; and the divines themselves acknowledge this , who argue that there is a certain emanation of the Son from the Father ( which will be explained when the doctrine concerning the Holy Spirit is under ...
... Father and Son are different persons ; and the divines themselves acknowledge this , who argue that there is a certain emanation of the Son from the Father ( which will be explained when the doctrine concerning the Holy Spirit is under ...
Page 453
... Father hath sanctified , and sent into the world , Thou blasphemest , be- cause I said , I am the Son of God ? " By a simi- lar figure of speech , though in a much lower sense , the saints are also said to be begotten of God . It is ...
... Father hath sanctified , and sent into the world , Thou blasphemest , be- cause I said , I am the Son of God ? " By a simi- lar figure of speech , though in a much lower sense , the saints are also said to be begotten of God . It is ...
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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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