Lives of sacred poets, Volym 2J.W. Parker, 1838 - 363 sidor |
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... church of that parish . His father , having been disinherited for his attachment to the reformed religion , embraced the lucrative profession of a scrivener , and succeeded in realizing , by the honourable exercise of his abilities , a ...
... church of that parish . His father , having been disinherited for his attachment to the reformed religion , embraced the lucrative profession of a scrivener , and succeeded in realizing , by the honourable exercise of his abilities , a ...
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... church and her discipline which in later years broke forth with such melancholy violence . His parents designed him for the church , and his reasons for disappointing their expectations may be given in his own words : - " " By the ...
... church and her discipline which in later years broke forth with such melancholy violence . His parents designed him for the church , and his reasons for disappointing their expectations may be given in his own words : - " " By the ...
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... Church Discipline , relinquishing , he informs us in the Second Defence , all other pursuits , and transferring all the force of his talents and industry to this one important object . The clamour of the puritans was directed ...
... Church Discipline , relinquishing , he informs us in the Second Defence , all other pursuits , and transferring all the force of his talents and industry to this one important object . The clamour of the puritans was directed ...
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... Church Government urged against Prelacy ; and a son of Bishop Hall having defended the Humble Remonstrance , Milton wrote ani- madversions upon it . These works appeared in the same year . The subject of dispute was the divine or human ...
... Church Government urged against Prelacy ; and a son of Bishop Hall having defended the Humble Remonstrance , Milton wrote ani- madversions upon it . These works appeared in the same year . The subject of dispute was the divine or human ...
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... . The same sentiment is expressed in the Reason for Church Government . " But he that holds himself in See Dr. Hammond's Sermon , The New Creature . reverence and due esteem both for the dignity of God's 20 JOHN MILTON .
... . The same sentiment is expressed in the Reason for Church Government . " But he that holds himself in See Dr. Hammond's Sermon , The New Creature . reverence and due esteem both for the dignity of God's 20 JOHN MILTON .
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