The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Biographical Introduction, Volume 1J.W. Moore, 1850 - English prose literature |
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... father of MILTON had been disinherited for becoming a Protestant ; but not until the completion of his studies at Oxford , where he was distinguished for his scholarship , taste and accomplishments . Deprived of his patrimony , he ...
... father of MILTON had been disinherited for becoming a Protestant ; but not until the completion of his studies at Oxford , where he was distinguished for his scholarship , taste and accomplishments . Deprived of his patrimony , he ...
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... fathers , martyrs , or Christian emperors , or have otherwise inveighed against error and superstition with . vehement expressions ; I have done it neither out of malice , nor list to speak evil , nor any vain glory , but , of mere ...
... fathers , martyrs , or Christian emperors , or have otherwise inveighed against error and superstition with . vehement expressions ; I have done it neither out of malice , nor list to speak evil , nor any vain glory , but , of mere ...
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... fathers , Ignatius , writing to the Philadelphians , saith , " that it belongs to them as to the church of God to choose a bishop . " Let no man cavil , but take the church of God as meaning the whole con- sistence of orders and members ...
... fathers , Ignatius , writing to the Philadelphians , saith , " that it belongs to them as to the church of God to choose a bishop . " Let no man cavil , but take the church of God as meaning the whole con- sistence of orders and members ...
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... fathers , if you should wake and see un- worthy bishops , or rather no bishops , but Egyptian taskmasters of ceremo- nies thrust purposely upon the groaning church , to the affliction and vexa- tion of God's people ? It was not of old ...
... fathers , if you should wake and see un- worthy bishops , or rather no bishops , but Egyptian taskmasters of ceremo- nies thrust purposely upon the groaning church , to the affliction and vexa- tion of God's people ? It was not of old ...
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... fathers understood what was gospel , or what was excommunication ? Doubtless that which led the good men into fraud and error was , that they attended more to the near tradition of what they heard the appostles some times did , than to ...
... fathers understood what was gospel , or what was excommunication ? Doubtless that which led the good men into fraud and error was , that they attended more to the near tradition of what they heard the appostles some times did , than to ...
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