The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 2J. Johnson, 1806 |
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Page 91
... agreed by all who determine of the kingdom and offices of Chrift by the holy fcriptures , as all godly men ought to do , that our Saviour upon earth took not on him either to give new laws in civil affairs , or to change the old . But ...
... agreed by all who determine of the kingdom and offices of Chrift by the holy fcriptures , as all godly men ought to do , that our Saviour upon earth took not on him either to give new laws in civil affairs , or to change the old . But ...
Page 104
... agreed among Chriftians , that they who depart from wedlock without just caufe , do not only deny the faith of matrimony , but of Chrift alfo , whatever they profefs with their mouths ; it is but reafon to conclude , that the party ...
... agreed among Chriftians , that they who depart from wedlock without just caufe , do not only deny the faith of matrimony , but of Chrift alfo , whatever they profefs with their mouths ; it is but reafon to conclude , that the party ...
Page 160
... agreed , or judged , from the houfe of hatred and discord to a place of more holy and peaceable education . Twelfthly , All law is available to fome good end , but the final prohibition of divorce avails to no good end , caufing only ...
... agreed , or judged , from the houfe of hatred and discord to a place of more holy and peaceable education . Twelfthly , All law is available to fome good end , but the final prohibition of divorce avails to no good end , caufing only ...
Page 203
... agreed by writers to be the fame with this of our Saviour , and appointing that the " wife remain unmarried , or be reconciled to her husband , " leaves it infallible , that our Saviour spake chiefly against putting away for cafual and ...
... agreed by writers to be the fame with this of our Saviour , and appointing that the " wife remain unmarried , or be reconciled to her husband , " leaves it infallible , that our Saviour spake chiefly against putting away for cafual and ...
Page 277
... agreed by common league to bind each other from mu- tual injury , and jointly to defend themselves against any , that gave disturbance or oppofition to fuch agreement . Hence came cities , towns and commonwealths . And because no faith ...
... agreed by common league to bind each other from mu- tual injury , and jointly to defend themselves against any , that gave disturbance or oppofition to fuch agreement . Hence came cities , towns and commonwealths . And because no faith ...
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