The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volumen3J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... true : but far more frequently to do ill and hear well ; fo great is the multitude of flatterers , and them that deify the name of king ! Yet , not content with these neighbours , we have him ftill a perpetual preacher of his own ...
... true : but far more frequently to do ill and hear well ; fo great is the multitude of flatterers , and them that deify the name of king ! Yet , not content with these neighbours , we have him ftill a perpetual preacher of his own ...
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... true , " that Chriftianity is planted or watered with Christian blood ; " for there is a large difference between forcing men by the fword to turn prefbyterians , and defending those who willingly are fo , from a furious in- road of ...
... true , " that Chriftianity is planted or watered with Christian blood ; " for there is a large difference between forcing men by the fword to turn prefbyterians , and defending those who willingly are fo , from a furious in- road of ...
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... true church having wherewithal from Heaven , and the affifting fpirit of Chrift implored , to be complete and perfect within itself . And the whole nation is not eafily to be thought fo raw , and fo perpetually a novice , after all this ...
... true church having wherewithal from Heaven , and the affifting fpirit of Chrift implored , to be complete and perfect within itself . And the whole nation is not eafily to be thought fo raw , and fo perpetually a novice , after all this ...
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... true Chriftian find a rea- fon why liturgy thould be at all admitted , a prefcription not impofed or practifed by thofe first founders of the church , who alone had that authority : without whose precept or example , how constantly the ...
... true Chriftian find a rea- fon why liturgy thould be at all admitted , a prefcription not impofed or practifed by thofe first founders of the church , who alone had that authority : without whose precept or example , how constantly the ...
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... true that we " pray to the fame God ; " muft we , therefore , always ufe the fame words ? Let us then ufe but one word , because we pray to one God . " We profefs the fame truths , " but the liturgy comprehends not all truths : " we ...
... true that we " pray to the fame God ; " muft we , therefore , always ufe the fame words ? Let us then ufe but one word , because we pray to one God . " We profefs the fame truths , " but the liturgy comprehends not all truths : " we ...
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