Prose Works of John Milton ...Hurst, 1865 - 846 pages |
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Page 357
... Scripture to another man's conscience , which is well known to be a general maxim of the Protestant religion ; it fol- lows plainly , that he who holds in religion that belief , or those opinions , which to his conscience and utmost ...
... Scripture to another man's conscience , which is well known to be a general maxim of the Protestant religion ; it fol- lows plainly , that he who holds in religion that belief , or those opinions , which to his conscience and utmost ...
Page 358
... Scripture . The inference of itself follows : If by the Protestant doctrine we believe the Scripture , not for the Church's saying , but for its own , as the Word of God , then ought we to believe what in our conscience we apprehend the ...
... Scripture . The inference of itself follows : If by the Protestant doctrine we believe the Scripture , not for the Church's saying , but for its own , as the Word of God , then ought we to believe what in our conscience we apprehend the ...
Page 359
... Scripture ; but the Protestant , teaching every one to believe the Scripture , though against the Church , counts heretical , and persecutes against his own principles , them who in any particular so believe as he in general teaches ...
... Scripture ; but the Protestant , teaching every one to believe the Scripture , though against the Church , counts heretical , and persecutes against his own principles , them who in any particular so believe as he in general teaches ...
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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