The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 2H. Hooker, 1845 |
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... never had any such amongst us , as you describe ; they that we call independents , are only such as hold , that no classis or synods have a superiority over any particular church , and that therefore they ought all to be plucked up by ...
... never had any such amongst us , as you describe ; they that we call independents , are only such as hold , that no classis or synods have a superiority over any particular church , and that therefore they ought all to be plucked up by ...
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... never heed what you say . You call upon that wretched and barbarous crew of Irish rebels too , to assert the king's party . Which one thing is sufficient evidence how much you are both a fool and a knave , and how you outdo almost all ...
... never heed what you say . You call upon that wretched and barbarous crew of Irish rebels too , to assert the king's party . Which one thing is sufficient evidence how much you are both a fool and a knave , and how you outdo almost all ...
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... never beheld a more outrageous action . " But by your good leave , sir , the sun has beheld many things , that blind Bernard never saw . But we are content you should mention the sun over and over . And it will be a piece of prudence in ...
... never beheld a more outrageous action . " But by your good leave , sir , the sun has beheld many things , that blind Bernard never saw . But we are content you should mention the sun over and over . And it will be a piece of prudence in ...
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... never happened that one of them has been put to death . But that it is lawful to depose a tyrant , and to punish him according to his deserts ; nay , that this is the opinion of very eminent divines , and of such as have been most ...
... never happened that one of them has been put to death . But that it is lawful to depose a tyrant , and to punish him according to his deserts ; nay , that this is the opinion of very eminent divines , and of such as have been most ...
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... never was a king that underwent a capital punishment at all . Do you use to compare ways and manners , ye coxcomb , when you have no things nor actions to compare with one another ? " He suffered death , " says he , " as a robber , as a ...
... never was a king that underwent a capital punishment at all . Do you use to compare ways and manners , ye coxcomb , when you have no things nor actions to compare with one another ? " He suffered death , " says he , " as a robber , as a ...
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