The Works of John Milton, Volum 6Columbia University Press, 1932 |
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... matters of re- ligion he is learnedest who is planest . The brevitie I use , not exceeding a small manual , will not therfore , I suppose , be thought the less considerable , unless with them perhaps who think that great books only can ...
... matters of re- ligion he is learnedest who is planest . The brevitie I use , not exceeding a small manual , will not therfore , I suppose , be thought the less considerable , unless with them perhaps who think that great books only can ...
Side 46
... matters of religion , I have already spoken ; and so stated matters of conscience and religion in faith and divine worship , and so severd them from blasphe- mie and heresie , the one being such properly as is despiteful , the other ...
... matters of religion , I have already spoken ; and so stated matters of conscience and religion in faith and divine worship , and so severd them from blasphe- mie and heresie , the one being such properly as is despiteful , the other ...
Side 114
... matters : what was well motiond and ad- vis'd , they examind not whether fear or perswasion carried it in the vote ; neither did they measure votes and counsels by the intentions of them that voted ; knowing that intentions 15 either ...
... matters : what was well motiond and ad- vis'd , they examind not whether fear or perswasion carried it in the vote ; neither did they measure votes and counsels by the intentions of them that voted ; knowing that intentions 15 either ...
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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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