The Works of John Milton, Volum 6Columbia University Press, 1932 |
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... given to those little ones , whom to offend he will finde worse one day then that violent drowning mentioned Matt . 18. 6. Lastly as a preface to force , it is the usual pre- tence , that although tender consciences shall be tolerated ...
... given to those little ones , whom to offend he will finde worse one day then that violent drowning mentioned Matt . 18. 6. Lastly as a preface to force , it is the usual pre- tence , that although tender consciences shall be tolerated ...
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... given to ministers of the church ; ( for that a recompence ought to be given them , and may by 20 them justly be received , our Saviour himself from the very light of reason and of equity hath declar'd : Luke 10. 7. The laborer is ...
... given to ministers of the church ; ( for that a recompence ought to be given them , and may by 20 them justly be received , our Saviour himself from the very light of reason and of equity hath declar'd : Luke 10. 7. The laborer is ...
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... given by them who receive instruction ; and freely given , as God hath ordaind . And indeed what can be a more 15 honorable maintenance to them , then such whether almes or willing oblations as these , which being accounted both alike ...
... given by them who receive instruction ; and freely given , as God hath ordaind . And indeed what can be a more 15 honorable maintenance to them , then such whether almes or willing oblations as these , which being accounted both alike ...
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Considerations touching the likeliest means to | 41 |
The Present Means and brief Delineation of a Free | 106 |
Brief Notes upon a late Sermon Titld the Fear | 151 |
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