The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 2Bell, 1877 |
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Page 285
... wanting to the complaints of our people . That the ship Anthony , of Dieppe , was legally taken before the league , manifestly appears by the sentence of the judges of our ad- miralty court . Part of the lading , that is to say , four ...
... wanting to the complaints of our people . That the ship Anthony , of Dieppe , was legally taken before the league , manifestly appears by the sentence of the judges of our ad- miralty court . Part of the lading , that is to say , four ...
Page 380
... wanting the temporal magistrate to suppress the licence of false brethren , and the extravagancy of still new opinions ; a time not imitable for church government , where the temporal and spiritual power did not close in one belief , as ...
... wanting the temporal magistrate to suppress the licence of false brethren , and the extravagancy of still new opinions ; a time not imitable for church government , where the temporal and spiritual power did not close in one belief , as ...
Page 438
... wanting to my country , to the church , and to many of my fellow - Chris- tians , in a crisis of so much danger ; I therefore determined to relinquish the other pursuits in which I was engaged , and to transfer the whole force of my ...
... wanting to my country , to the church , and to many of my fellow - Chris- tians , in a crisis of so much danger ; I therefore determined to relinquish the other pursuits in which I was engaged , and to transfer the whole force of my ...
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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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