The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 2Bell, 1877 |
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Page 356
... prove , that " kings at their coronation have a sword given them , " which you interpret the militia , the power of life and death put into their hands , " against the declared judgment of our par- liaments , nay , of all our laws ...
... prove , that " kings at their coronation have a sword given them , " which you interpret the militia , the power of life and death put into their hands , " against the declared judgment of our par- liaments , nay , of all our laws ...
Page 517
... prove all things , was no danger to our holding fast that which is good . How shall we prove all things , which includes all opinions at least founded on scrip- ture , unless we not only tolerate them , but patiently hear them , and ...
... prove all things , was no danger to our holding fast that which is good . How shall we prove all things , which includes all opinions at least founded on scrip- ture , unless we not only tolerate them , but patiently hear them , and ...
Page 529
... prove they that the apostle means other powers than such as they to whom he writes were then under ; who meddled not at all in ecclesi- astical causes , unless as tyrants and persecutors ? And from them , I hope , they will not derive ...
... prove they that the apostle means other powers than such as they to whom he writes were then under ; who meddled not at all in ecclesi- astical causes , unless as tyrants and persecutors ? And from them , I hope , they will not derive ...
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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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