Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksCohen & West, 1966 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina 13
... church - outed by the pre- lates , 10 hence may appear the right I have to meddle in these mat- ters , as before the necessity and constraint appeared . 10 Mr. Liljegren points out that although Milton was ' church - outed ' by the ...
... church - outed by the pre- lates , 10 hence may appear the right I have to meddle in these mat- ters , as before the necessity and constraint appeared . 10 Mr. Liljegren points out that although Milton was ' church - outed ' by the ...
Pagina 22
... churches ; that it was expedient the church should be governed by the example of the brethren , and above all by the word of God . I became perfectly awake to these things ; and perceiving that men were in the right way to liberty ...
... churches ; that it was expedient the church should be governed by the example of the brethren , and above all by the word of God . I became perfectly awake to these things ; and perceiving that men were in the right way to liberty ...
Pagina 182
... church discipline , not by civil laws and outward force , since it is God only who gives as well to believe aright , as to believe at all , and by those means which He ordained sufficiently in His church to the full execution of His ...
... church discipline , not by civil laws and outward force , since it is God only who gives as well to believe aright , as to believe at all , and by those means which He ordained sufficiently in His church to the full execution of His ...
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