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... give them so much line for shifts , and delays ? Wherfore should they not urge only the Gospel , and hold it ever in their faces like a mirror of Diamond , till it dazle , and pierce their misty ey balls ? maintaining it the honour of ...
... give them so much line for shifts , and delays ? Wherfore should they not urge only the Gospel , and hold it ever in their faces like a mirror of Diamond , till it dazle , and pierce their misty ey balls ? maintaining it the honour of ...
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... give place to man , and yet they invest it with such an awfull sanctity , and give it such adamantine chains to bind with , as if it were to be wor- shipt like some Indian deity , when it can conferre no blessing upon us , but works ...
... give place to man , and yet they invest it with such an awfull sanctity , and give it such adamantine chains to bind with , as if it were to be wor- shipt like some Indian deity , when it can conferre no blessing upon us , but works ...
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... give : though this kinde of his giving be but to give with one hand and take away with the other , which is a deluding not a giving . As for scandals , if any man be offended at the conscientious liberty of another , it is a taken ...
... give : though this kinde of his giving be but to give with one hand and take away with the other , which is a deluding not a giving . As for scandals , if any man be offended at the conscientious liberty of another , it is a taken ...
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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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