The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 2H. Hooker, 1845 |
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... Lord Protector , against the Spaniards . The Second Defence of the People of England , against an anonymous Libel , entitled , " The royal Blood crying to Heaven for Vengeance on the English Parricides " . Familiar Epistles .... • 477 ...
... Lord Protector , against the Spaniards . The Second Defence of the People of England , against an anonymous Libel , entitled , " The royal Blood crying to Heaven for Vengeance on the English Parricides " . Familiar Epistles .... • 477 ...
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... Lord thy God giveth thee , and shalt say , I will set a king over me , like as the na- tions that are round about me . Which passage I could wish all men would seriously consider : for hence it appears by the testimony of God himself ...
... Lord thy God giveth thee , and shalt say , I will set a king over me , like as the na- tions that are round about me . Which passage I could wish all men would seriously consider : for hence it appears by the testimony of God himself ...
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... Lord thy God be with thee , as he was with Moses . " Here is an express condition . Hear the preacher else , ch . ix . ver . 17 , " The words of wise men are heard in quiet , more than the cry of him that ruleth among fools . " The next ...
... Lord thy God be with thee , as he was with Moses . " Here is an express condition . Hear the preacher else , ch . ix . ver . 17 , " The words of wise men are heard in quiet , more than the cry of him that ruleth among fools . " The next ...
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... lord it over their sub- jects . Certainly it cannot be the right of kings to domineer and be impe- rious . But according to Sallust , that lawful power and authority that kings were entrusted with , for the preservation of the public ...
... lord it over their sub- jects . Certainly it cannot be the right of kings to domineer and be impe- rious . But according to Sallust , that lawful power and authority that kings were entrusted with , for the preservation of the public ...
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... Lord . " That was to be their punishment for their obstinacy in persisting to desire a king , against the mind and will of God ; and yet they are not forbidden here either to pray against him , or to endeavour to rid themselves of him ...
... Lord . " That was to be their punishment for their obstinacy in persisting to desire a king , against the mind and will of God ; and yet they are not forbidden here either to pray against him , or to endeavour to rid themselves of him ...
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