The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1Caxton Press of C. Sherman, 1864 |
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Page 35
... wisdom , or his virtue , hath left him memorable to pos- terity , but only this doubtful relation , which we must take at his word : and how shall this testimony receive credit from his word , whose very name had scarce been thought on ...
... wisdom , or his virtue , hath left him memorable to pos- terity , but only this doubtful relation , which we must take at his word : and how shall this testimony receive credit from his word , whose very name had scarce been thought on ...
Page 39
... 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 hence conclude a dis ...
... 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 hence conclude a dis ...
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... 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 have been visibly taught of God , knowing how ...
... 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 have been visibly taught of God , knowing how ...
Page 46
... wisdom in Christ Jesus . And this is one depth of his wisdom , that he could so plainly reveal so great a measure of it to the gross distorted apprehension of decayed mankind . Let others , therefore , dread and shun the Scriptures for ...
... wisdom in Christ Jesus . And this is one depth of his wisdom , that he could so plainly reveal so great a measure of it to the gross distorted apprehension of decayed mankind . Let others , therefore , dread and shun the Scriptures for ...
Page 58
... wisdom , or at least of apos- tolic prudence , to set up such a government in the tenderness of the church . as should incline , or not be more able than any others to oppose itself to schism ? It was well known what a bold lurker ...
... wisdom , or at least of apos- tolic prudence , to set up such a government in the tenderness of the church . as should incline , or not be more able than any others to oppose itself to schism ? It was well known what a bold lurker ...
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