The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 3J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... Matters of Religion ....... 317 Considerations touching the likeliest Means to remove Hirelings out of the Church , & c ...... 348 A Letter to a Friend , concerning the Ruptures of the Commonwealth ...... ..393 The present Means and ...
... Matters of Religion ....... 317 Considerations touching the likeliest Means to remove Hirelings out of the Church , & c ...... 348 A Letter to a Friend , concerning the Ruptures of the Commonwealth ...... ..393 The present Means and ...
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... matters hath been leaft obferved . He concludes , as his manner is , with high commendation of his own " unbiaffed rec- titude , " and believes nothing to be in them that diffent from him , but faction , innovation , and particular ...
... matters hath been leaft obferved . He concludes , as his manner is , with high commendation of his own " unbiaffed rec- titude , " and believes nothing to be in them that diffent from him , but faction , innovation , and particular ...
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... matters were the fubject of thofe conferences , at their requeft he gave away his peculiar right to more than five Irith counties , for the payment of an inconfiderable rent . They departed not home till within two months before the ...
... matters were the fubject of thofe conferences , at their requeft he gave away his peculiar right to more than five Irith counties , for the payment of an inconfiderable rent . They departed not home till within two months before the ...
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... matter . Against all which teftimonies , like- lihoods , evidences , and apparent actions of his own , be- ing fo abundant , his bare denial , though with impreca- tion , can no way countervail ; and leaft of all in his own cause . As ...
... matter . Against all which teftimonies , like- lihoods , evidences , and apparent actions of his own , be- ing fo abundant , his bare denial , though with impreca- tion , can no way countervail ; and leaft of all in his own cause . As ...
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... matter had taken fo deep root in the imagination of this king , that whether to the English or to the Scot , mentioning what acts of his regal office ( though God knows how unwillingly ) he had paffed , he calls them , as in other ...
... matter had taken fo deep root in the imagination of this king , that whether to the English or to the Scot , mentioning what acts of his regal office ( though God knows how unwillingly ) he had paffed , he calls them , as in other ...
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Page 360 - And verily they that are of the sons of Levi, who receive the office of the priesthood, have a commandment to take tithes of the people according to the law, that is, of their brethren, though they come out of the loins of Abraham...
Page 361 - And all the tithe of the land, whether of the seed of the land, or of the fruit of the tree, is the Lord's: it is holy unto the Lord.
Page 371 - Let the elders that rule well be counted worthy of double honour, especially they who labour in the word and doctrine.
Page 339 - For in him dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead bodily, and ye are complete in him ; which is the head of all principality and power...
Page 147 - Thine, O Lord, is the greatness, and the power, and the glory, and the victory, and the majesty: for all that is in the heaven and in the earth is thine; thine is the kingdom, O Lord, and thou art exalted as head above all.
Page 368 - Yea, they are greedy dogs which can never have enough, and they are shepherds that cannot understand : they all look to their own way, every one for his gain, from his quarter.
Page 323 - Not for that we have dominion over your faith, but are helpers of your joy : for by faith ye stand.
Page 363 - And in the same house remain, eating and drinking such things as they give; for the labourer is worthy of his hire ; Go not from house to house.
Page 317 - A Treatise of Civil Power in Ecclesiastical Causes ; showing that it is not lawful for any Power on Earth to compel in matters of Religion.
Page 387 - Neglect not the gift that is in thee, which was given thee by prophecy, with the laying on of the hands of the presbytery.