The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 2Bell, 1877 |
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Page 355
... fear God and the king , and meddle not with them that be seditious , or desirous of change , & c . Letting pass matters not in controversy , I come to the main drift of your sermon , the king ; which word here is either to signify any ...
... fear God and the king , and meddle not with them that be seditious , or desirous of change , & c . Letting pass matters not in controversy , I come to the main drift of your sermon , the king ; which word here is either to signify any ...
Page 365
... fear ; which fear of his , as also is his hope , fixed only upon the flesh , renders likewise the whole faculty of his apprehension carnal ; and all the inward acts of worship , issuing from the native strength of the soul , run out ...
... fear ; which fear of his , as also is his hope , fixed only upon the flesh , renders likewise the whole faculty of his apprehension carnal ; and all the inward acts of worship , issuing from the native strength of the soul , run out ...
Page 518
... fear is pretended by the Romish clergy . At least , then , let them have leave to write in Latin , which the common peo- ple understand not ; that what they hold may be discussed among the learned only . We suffer the idolatrous books ...
... fear is pretended by the Romish clergy . At least , then , let them have leave to write in Latin , which the common peo- ple understand not ; that what they hold may be discussed among the learned only . We suffer the idolatrous books ...
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is lawful and hath been held so through all Ages for | 3 |
X | 13 |
a Speech for the Liberty of Unlicensed Print | 48 |
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