The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1J. W. Moore, 1859 |
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Page 49
... hearts of the Jews from their old law , to expect a new and more perfect reformation under Christ , sets out before their eyes the stately fabric and constitution of his Church , with all the ecclesiastical functions apper- taining ...
... hearts of the Jews from their old law , to expect a new and more perfect reformation under Christ , sets out before their eyes the stately fabric and constitution of his Church , with all the ecclesiastical functions apper- taining ...
Page 63
... hearts of weaker Christians , that they should not venture to change the present deformity of the church , for fear of I know not what worse inconveniences . With the same objected fears and suspicions , we know that subtle prelate ...
... hearts of weaker Christians , that they should not venture to change the present deformity of the church , for fear of I know not what worse inconveniences . With the same objected fears and suspicions , we know that subtle prelate ...
Page 67
... heart as a burning fire shut up in my bones ; I was weary with for- bearing and could not stay . " Which might teach these times not suddenly to condemn all things that are sharply spoken or vehemently written as proceeding out of ...
... heart as a burning fire shut up in my bones ; I was weary with for- bearing and could not stay . " Which might teach these times not suddenly to condemn all things that are sharply spoken or vehemently written as proceeding out of ...
Page 72
... hearts , that I shall endanger either not to be regarded , or not to be understood ; for who is there almost that measures wisdom by sim- plicity , strength by suffering , dignity by lowliness ? Who is there that counts it first to be ...
... hearts , that I shall endanger either not to be regarded , or not to be understood ; for who is there almost that measures wisdom by sim- plicity , strength by suffering , dignity by lowliness ? Who is there that counts it first to be ...
Page 76
... hearts , as with one single dash of ignominy to put all the senate and knighthood of Rome into a tremble ? Surely much rather might the heavenly ministry of the evangel bind herself about with far more piercing beams of majesty and awe ...
... hearts , as with one single dash of ignominy to put all the senate and knighthood of Rome into a tremble ? Surely much rather might the heavenly ministry of the evangel bind herself about with far more piercing beams of majesty and awe ...
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