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... adultery with lesse reproof then for an unchast look ; not so heavily condemning secret weaknes , as open malice ... adultery , except it be for adultery , and be not rather understood against the abuse of those divorces permitted in the ...
... adultery with lesse reproof then for an unchast look ; not so heavily condemning secret weaknes , as open malice ... adultery , except it be for adultery , and be not rather understood against the abuse of those divorces permitted in the ...
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... adultery . First therfore I will set down what is observ'd by Grotius upon this point , a man of generall learning . Next I produce what mine own thoughts gave me , before I had seen his annotations . Origen , 9 saith he , notes that ...
... adultery . First therfore I will set down what is observ'd by Grotius upon this point , a man of generall learning . Next I produce what mine own thoughts gave me , before I had seen his annotations . Origen , 9 saith he , notes that ...
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... adultery is not limited by our Saviour to the utmost act , and that to be attested alwayes by eye witnesse , but may bee extended also to divers obvious actions , which either plainly lead to adultery , or give such presumption , wherby ...
... adultery is not limited by our Saviour to the utmost act , and that to be attested alwayes by eye witnesse , but may bee extended also to divers obvious actions , which either plainly lead to adultery , or give such presumption , wherby ...
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Milton in the Seventeenth Century | 15 |
From The Reason of ChurchGovernment 1642 | 49 |
From An Apology for Smectymnuus 1642 | 61 |
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