The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1J. W. Moore, 1859 |
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Page 110
... Moses , though himself no priest , sanctified and ordained Aaron and his sons ; but when all needful things be set , and regulated by the writings of the apostles , whether it be not a mere folly to keep up a superior degree in the ...
... Moses , though himself no priest , sanctified and ordained Aaron and his sons ; but when all needful things be set , and regulated by the writings of the apostles , whether it be not a mere folly to keep up a superior degree in the ...
Page 114
... Moses to be the lawgiver , but himself came down amongst us to be a teacher , with which office his heavenly wisdom was so well pleased , as that he was angry with those that would have put a piece of temporal judicature into his hands ...
... Moses to be the lawgiver , but himself came down amongst us to be a teacher , with which office his heavenly wisdom was so well pleased , as that he was angry with those that would have put a piece of temporal judicature into his hands ...
Page 156
... Moses had an eye to the reward . " To what reward , thou man that lookest with Balaam's eyes ? To what reward had the faith of Moses an eye ? He that had forsaken all the greatness of Egypt , and " " chose a troublesome journey in his ...
... Moses had an eye to the reward . " To what reward , thou man that lookest with Balaam's eyes ? To what reward had the faith of Moses an eye ? He that had forsaken all the greatness of Egypt , and " " chose a troublesome journey in his ...
Page 162
... Moses ; and as far as human prudence can be trusted , in those extolled remains of Grecian law- givers , Lycurgus , Solon , Zaleucus , Charondas , and thence to all the Roman dicts and tables with their Justinian ; and so down to the ...
... Moses ; and as far as human prudence can be trusted , in those extolled remains of Grecian law- givers , Lycurgus , Solon , Zaleucus , Charondas , and thence to all the Roman dicts and tables with their Justinian ; and so down to the ...
Page 172
... Moses , Daniel , and Paul , who were skilful in all the learning of the Egyptians , Chaldeans , and Greeks , which could not probably be without reading their books of all sorts , in Paul es- pecially , who thought it no defilement to ...
... Moses , Daniel , and Paul , who were skilful in all the learning of the Egyptians , Chaldeans , and Greeks , which could not probably be without reading their books of all sorts , in Paul es- pecially , who thought it no defilement to ...
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