The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 2Bell, 1877 |
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... protestant state or king- dom , the examples which follow shall be all protestant , and chiefly presbyterian . In the year 1546 , the Duke of Saxony , Landgrave of Hesse , and the whole protestant league , raised open war against ...
... protestant state or king- dom , the examples which follow shall be all protestant , and chiefly presbyterian . In the year 1546 , the Duke of Saxony , Landgrave of Hesse , and the whole protestant league , raised open war against ...
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... protestant religion ; it follows plainly , that he who holds in religion that belief , or those opi- nions , which to his conscience and utmost understanding ap- pear with most evidence or probability in the scripture , though to others ...
... protestant religion ; it follows plainly , that he who holds in religion that belief , or those opi- nions , which to his conscience and utmost understanding ap- pear with most evidence or probability in the scripture , though to others ...
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... protestants rather than papists ! For the papist , judging by his principles , punishes them who believe not as the church believes , though against the scripture ; but the protestant , teaching every one to believe the scripture ...
... protestants rather than papists ! For the papist , judging by his principles , punishes them who believe not as the church believes , though against the scripture ; but the protestant , teaching every one to believe the scripture ...
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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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