Prose Works of John Milton ...Hurst, 1865 - 846 pages |
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Page 38
... things an incumbrance , or an excuse of our delay in reforming , which God sends as us an incitement to proceed with more honor and alacrity : for if there were no opposi- tion , where were the trial of an unfeigned good- ness and ...
... things an incumbrance , or an excuse of our delay in reforming , which God sends as us an incitement to proceed with more honor and alacrity : for if there were no opposi- tion , where were the trial of an unfeigned good- ness and ...
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... things as belong chiefly to the knowledge and service of God ; and are either above the reach and light of nature without revelation from above , and there- fore liable to be variously understood by human reason , or such things as are ...
... things as belong chiefly to the knowledge and service of God ; and are either above the reach and light of nature without revelation from above , and there- fore liable to be variously understood by human reason , or such things as are ...
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... things . " Eph . iii . 9 , " who created all things by Jesus Christ . " Col. i . 16 , " all things were created by him and for him . " Heb . i . 2 , " by whom also he made the worlds , " whence it is said , v . 10 , " thou , Lord , in ...
... things . " Eph . iii . 9 , " who created all things by Jesus Christ . " Col. i . 16 , " all things were created by him and for him . " Heb . i . 2 , " by whom also he made the worlds , " whence it is said , v . 10 , " thou , Lord , in ...
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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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