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Page 42
They said that it was unjust that they alone should differ from the model of other reformed churches ; that the government of the Church should be according to the pattern of other churches , and particularly the Word of God .
They said that it was unjust that they alone should differ from the model of other reformed churches ; that the government of the Church should be according to the pattern of other churches , and particularly the Word of God .
Page 78
This is a rather temperate and carefully reasoned historical discussion , revealing close study of the progress of the English church from the time of Henry VIII . Milton endeavors , first , to show the reasons in the situation under ...
This is a rather temperate and carefully reasoned historical discussion , revealing close study of the progress of the English church from the time of Henry VIII . Milton endeavors , first , to show the reasons in the situation under ...
Page 83
Those who enter the church for material reward of place or profit are no true ministers and it is unnecessary and harmful to hold out such rewards as is done in the Episcopal system . Neither here nor elsewhere does Milton meet the ...
Those who enter the church for material reward of place or profit are no true ministers and it is unnecessary and harmful to hold out such rewards as is done in the Episcopal system . Neither here nor elsewhere does Milton meet the ...
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