The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1J. W. Moore, 1859 |
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... authority to be exercised , till all the land groan and cry out , as against a whip of scorpions , whether this be not likely to lessen , and keel the affections of the subject . Next , what numbers of faithful and freeborn Englishmen ...
... authority to be exercised , till all the land groan and cry out , as against a whip of scorpions , whether this be not likely to lessen , and keel the affections of the subject . Next , what numbers of faithful and freeborn Englishmen ...
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... authority , not in any thing more di- vine than in the all - sufficiency it hath to furnish us , as with all other spirit- ual knowledge , so with this in particular , setting out to us a perfect man of God , accomplished to all the ...
... authority , not in any thing more di- vine than in the all - sufficiency it hath to furnish us , as with all other spirit- ual knowledge , so with this in particular , setting out to us a perfect man of God , accomplished to all the ...
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... authority , " that antistes was nothing else but pres- byter . " As for that nameless treatise of Timothy's martyrdom , only cited by Photius that lived almost nine hundred years after Christ , it handsomely follows in that author the ...
... authority , " that antistes was nothing else but pres- byter . " As for that nameless treatise of Timothy's martyrdom , only cited by Photius that lived almost nine hundred years after Christ , it handsomely follows in that author the ...
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... authority whatsoever . " Surely then no pope can desire more than Ignatius attributes to every bishop ; but what will become then of the archbishops and primates , if every bishop in Ignatius's judgment be as supreme as a pope ? To the ...
... authority whatsoever . " Surely then no pope can desire more than Ignatius attributes to every bishop ; but what will become then of the archbishops and primates , if every bishop in Ignatius's judgment be as supreme as a pope ? To the ...
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... authority , it was their policy to divulge that the eminence which Polycarpus and his equals enjoyed , was by right of constitution , not by free will of conde- scending . And yet thus far Irenæus makes against them , as in that very ...
... authority , it was their policy to divulge that the eminence which Polycarpus and his equals enjoyed , was by right of constitution , not by free will of conde- scending . And yet thus far Irenæus makes against them , as in that very ...
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