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Pagina v
... Christ neither did nor could abrogate the Law of Divorce , but only reprieve the Abuse thereof CHAPTER III . That to allow Sin by Law , is against the Nature of Law , the End of the Lawgiver , and the Good of the People . Impossible ...
... Christ neither did nor could abrogate the Law of Divorce , but only reprieve the Abuse thereof CHAPTER III . That to allow Sin by Law , is against the Nature of Law , the End of the Lawgiver , and the Good of the People . Impossible ...
Pagina 56
... Christ urged it as wherewith to justify him- self that he preached in public ; yet writing is more public than preaching , and more easy to refutation , if need be , there being so many whose business and profession merely it is to be ...
... Christ urged it as wherewith to justify him- self that he preached in public ; yet writing is more public than preaching , and more easy to refutation , if need be , there being so many whose business and profession merely it is to be ...
Pagina 73
... CHRIST ABOLISHED NOT . Now the second time Revised , and much Augmented , in Two Books ; to the Parliament of England , with the As- sembly . • Matthew xiii . 52. Every scribe instructed in the kingdom of hea- ven , is like the master ...
... CHRIST ABOLISHED NOT . Now the second time Revised , and much Augmented , in Two Books ; to the Parliament of England , with the As- sembly . • Matthew xiii . 52. Every scribe instructed in the kingdom of hea- ven , is like the master ...
Pagina 83
... Christ I openly protest against , and provoke him to the trial of this truth be- fore all the world . And let him bethink him withal how he will sodder up the shifting flaws of his ungirt permissions , his venial and unvenial dispenses ...
... Christ I openly protest against , and provoke him to the trial of this truth be- fore all the world . And let him bethink him withal how he will sodder up the shifting flaws of his ungirt permissions , his venial and unvenial dispenses ...
Pagina 89
... Christ are not hereby contraried ; next , that to pro- hibit absolutely any divorce whatsoever , except those which Moses excepted , is against the reason of law , as in due place I shall show out of Fagius with many additions . He ...
... Christ are not hereby contraried ; next , that to pro- hibit absolutely any divorce whatsoever , except those which Moses excepted , is against the reason of law , as in due place I shall show out of Fagius with many additions . He ...
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A Selection from the English Prose Works of John Milton: In Two ..., Volume 2 John Milton Volledige weergave - 1826 |
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Populaire passages
Pagina 34 - I cannot praise a fugitive and cloistered virtue, unexercised and unbreathed, that never sallies out and sees her adversary, but slinks out of the race, where that immortal garland is to be run for, not without dust and heat.
Pagina 69 - Where there is much desire to learn, there of necessity will be much arguing, much writing, many opinions; for opinion in good men is but knowledge in the making.
Pagina 315 - But ye shall not be so : but he that is greatest among you, let him be as the younger ; and he that is chief, as he that doth serve.
Pagina 3 - The end then of learning is to repair the ruins of our first parents by regaining to know God aright, and out of that knowledge to love him, to imitate him, to be like him, as we may the nearest by possessing our souls of true virtue, which being united to the heavenly grace of faith, makes up the highest perfection.
Pagina 289 - If we have sown unto you spiritual things, is it a great thing if we shall reap your carnal things?
Pagina vi - The Tenure Of Kings And Magistrates: Proving, That it is Lawful!, and hath been held so through all Ages, for any, who have the Power, to call to account a Tyrant, or wicked King, and after due conviction, to depose, and put him to death; if the ordinary Magistrate have neglected, or deny'd to doe it.
Pagina 303 - Holding fast the faithful word as he hath been taught, that he may be able by sound doctrine both to exhort and to convince the gainsayers.
Pagina 171 - It being thus manifest that the power of Kings and Magistrates is nothing else but what is only derivative, transferred, and committed to them in trust from the People to the common good of them all, in whom the power yet remains fundamentally and cannot be taken from them without a violation of their natural birthright...
Pagina 266 - For though we walk in the flesh, we do not war after the flesh: (for the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God to the pulling down of strong holds;) casting down imaginations, and every high thing that exalteth itself against the knowledge of God, and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ ; and having in a readiness to revenge all disobedience, when your obedience is fulfilled.