The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1Caxton Press of C. Sherman, 1864 |
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Page 37
... give in evidence concerning an allegation , wherein writers , so much their elders , we see so easily miscarry . What if they had told us that Peter , who , as they say , left Ignatius bishop of Antioch , went afterwards to Rome , and ...
... give in evidence concerning an allegation , wherein writers , so much their elders , we see so easily miscarry . What if they had told us that Peter , who , as they say , left Ignatius bishop of Antioch , went afterwards to Rome , and ...
Page 39
... give way for his virtue , wisdom , and the reverence of his age ; and so did Anicetus , bishop of Rome , even in his own city , give him a kind of priority in administering the sacrament , as may be read in Eusebius : but that we should ...
... give way for his virtue , wisdom , and the reverence of his age ; and so did Anicetus , bishop of Rome , even in his own city , give him a kind of priority in administering the sacrament , as may be read in Eusebius : but that we should ...
Page 40
... give some credit for the great honour and affection which I see those brethren bear him ; and not undeservedly , if it be true , which they there say , that he was a prophet , and had a voice from heaven to comfort him at his death ...
... give some credit for the great honour and affection which I see those brethren bear him ; and not undeservedly , if it be true , which they there say , that he was a prophet , and had a voice from heaven to comfort him at his death ...
Page 44
... give the Romanists one buff , they receive two counterbuffs . Were it therefore but in this regard , every true bishop should be afraid to conquer in his cause by such authorities as these , which if we admit for the authority's sake ...
... give the Romanists one buff , they receive two counterbuffs . Were it therefore but in this regard , every true bishop should be afraid to conquer in his cause by such authorities as these , which if we admit for the authority's sake ...
Page 45
... give us ; and indeed being a point of so high wisdom and worth , how could it be but we should find it in that book , within whose sacred con- text all wisdom is unfolded ? Moses , therefore , the only lawgiver that we can believe to ...
... give us ; and indeed being a point of so high wisdom and worth , how could it be but we should find it in that book , within whose sacred con- text all wisdom is unfolded ? Moses , therefore , the only lawgiver that we can believe to ...
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