Milton's Prose Tracts as a Gloss on Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained, and Samson AgonistesStanford University, 1971 - 648 pages |
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Page 268
... truth . To the charge that the proposed reform could not stand with common law , which had Episcopal government so woven into it , he had answered : Gods name let it weave out againe . · " In Tis not the common Law , nor the civil , but ...
... truth . To the charge that the proposed reform could not stand with common law , which had Episcopal government so woven into it , he had answered : Gods name let it weave out againe . · " In Tis not the common Law , nor the civil , but ...
Page 269
... truths since 1642 when he had believed the perception and champion- ing of truth possible for all the people . By 1671 the claims he had earlier made so confidently about all Christians- as that schisms are sent to test the faithful ...
... truths since 1642 when he had believed the perception and champion- ing of truth possible for all the people . By 1671 the claims he had earlier made so confidently about all Christians- as that schisms are sent to test the faithful ...
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... truth will enable Christ to detect all of Satan's lies . He begins by applying against Satan's carnal suggestion the highest related spiritual truth : " is it not written / .. Man lives not by Bread only , but each • Word Proceeding ...
... truth will enable Christ to detect all of Satan's lies . He begins by applying against Satan's carnal suggestion the highest related spiritual truth : " is it not written / .. Man lives not by Bread only , but each • Word Proceeding ...
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