Prose SelectionsOdyssey Press, 1947 - 454 sider |
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... regard to the great- nesse of their estates onely ; but by election for their excellent parts . " 94. " Among the Jews , " says Milton in the Way , " the supreme council of seventy , called the Sanhedrin , founded by Moses , in Athens ...
... regard to the great- nesse of their estates onely ; but by election for their excellent parts . " 94. " Among the Jews , " says Milton in the Way , " the supreme council of seventy , called the Sanhedrin , founded by Moses , in Athens ...
Side 133
... regard of himself nor the reverence of his elders and friends prevail with him to leave his vicious appetite , then as the time urges , such engines of terror God hath given into the hand of his minister as to search the tenderest ...
... regard of himself nor the reverence of his elders and friends prevail with him to leave his vicious appetite , then as the time urges , such engines of terror God hath given into the hand of his minister as to search the tenderest ...
Side 390
... regard the last and strictest charge of his father , " to persevere in , not the doc- trine only , but government of the church of England , not to neglect the speedy and effectual suppressing of errors and schisms " ; 135 among which ...
... regard the last and strictest charge of his father , " to persevere in , not the doc- trine only , but government of the church of England , not to neglect the speedy and effectual suppressing of errors and schisms " ; 135 among which ...
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INTRODUCTION | xix |
The Ready and Easy way to Establish | xci |
ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE BIBLIOGRAPHY AND NOTES | cxxiii |
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