The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1J. W. Moore, 1859 |
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Page 30
... God's name let it weave out again ; let not human quillets keep back divine au- thority . It is not the common law ... God of that right which God has given her in assemblies ? O but the consequence ! assemblies draw to them the ...
... God's name let it weave out again ; let not human quillets keep back divine au- thority . It is not the common law ... God of that right which God has given her in assemblies ? O but the consequence ! assemblies draw to them the ...
Page 32
... God hath blinded us , as to trust our dear souls into the hands of men that beg so devoutly for the pride and gluttony ... God's word , the conversion of souls , the Christian peace of the land , and union of the reformed Catholic church ...
... God hath blinded us , as to trust our dear souls into the hands of men that beg so devoutly for the pride and gluttony ... God's word , the conversion of souls , the Christian peace of the land , and union of the reformed Catholic church ...
Page 45
... God , knowing how vain it was to write laws to men whose hearts were not first seasoned with the knowledge of God ... God's behalf , a service entirely reasonable . But be- cause about the manner and order of this government , whether ...
... God , knowing how vain it was to write laws to men whose hearts were not first seasoned with the knowledge of God ... God's behalf , a service entirely reasonable . But be- cause about the manner and order of this government , whether ...
Page 49
... God hath not appointed any set government in his church , so it is untrue . Of the time of the law there can be no doubt ; for to let pass the first institution of priests and Levites , which is too clear to be insisted upon , when the ...
... God hath not appointed any set government in his church , so it is untrue . Of the time of the law there can be no doubt ; for to let pass the first institution of priests and Levites , which is too clear to be insisted upon , when the ...
Page 51
... God's appointment , as being the most adequate measure of the church and her children , which is here the office of a great evangelist , and the reed given him from heaven . But that part of the temple which is not thus measured , so ...
... God's appointment , as being the most adequate measure of the church and her children , which is here the office of a great evangelist , and the reed given him from heaven . But that part of the temple which is not thus measured , so ...
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