The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 2Bell, 1877 |
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... learned ren for their judgments in that question , refused , alleging , that both himself was fully resolved in conscience , and had heard their judgments , and had the same opinion under handwriting of many the most godly and most learned ...
... learned ren for their judgments in that question , refused , alleging , that both himself was fully resolved in conscience , and had heard their judgments , and had the same opinion under handwriting of many the most godly and most learned ...
Page 70
... learned than to the ignorant ; and yet those books must be permitted untouched by the licenser . It will be hard to instance where any ignorant man hath been ever seduced by any papistical book in English , unless it were commended and ...
... learned than to the ignorant ; and yet those books must be permitted untouched by the licenser . It will be hard to instance where any ignorant man hath been ever seduced by any papistical book in English , unless it were commended and ...
Page 518
... learned only . We suffer the idolatrous books of papists , without this fear , to be sold and read as common as our own : why not much rather of Anabaptists , Arians , Arminians , and Socinians ? There is no learned man but will confess ...
... learned only . We suffer the idolatrous books of papists , without this fear , to be sold and read as common as our own : why not much rather of Anabaptists , Arians , Arminians , and Socinians ? There is no learned man but will confess ...
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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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