Prose Works of John Milton ...Hurst, 1865 - 846 pages |
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Page 169
... never bring us to that time wherein it will not be good to limit sin , and they can never limit it better than so as God prescribed in his law . The New Testament , though it be said originally writ in Greek , yet hath nothing near so ...
... never bring us to that time wherein it will not be good to limit sin , and they can never limit it better than so as God prescribed in his law . The New Testament , though it be said originally writ in Greek , yet hath nothing near so ...
Page 378
... never to have it in possession as we now have it , never to be vouchsafed hereafter the like mercies and signal assistances from Heaven in our cause , if by our in- grateful backsliding we make these fruitless ; flying now to regal ...
... never to have it in possession as we now have it , never to be vouchsafed hereafter the like mercies and signal assistances from Heaven in our cause , if by our in- grateful backsliding we make these fruitless ; flying now to regal ...
Page 384
... never more certain , and ' the access to these never more open , than in a free commonwealth . which , in my opinion , may be best and soonest obtained , if every county in the land were made a kind of subordinate commonalty or ...
... never more certain , and ' the access to these never more open , than in a free commonwealth . which , in my opinion , may be best and soonest obtained , if every county in the land were made a kind of subordinate commonalty or ...
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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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