The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1H.G. Bohn, 1848 |
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... Church - Govern- ment CHAP . XVIII . - Upon the Uxbridge Treaty , & c . 430 434 440 • CHAP . XIX . Upon the Various Events of the War . CHAP . XX . - Upon the Reformation of the Times CHAP . XXI . — Upon his Letters taken and divulged ...
... Church - Govern- ment CHAP . XVIII . - Upon the Uxbridge Treaty , & c . 430 434 440 • CHAP . XIX . Upon the Various Events of the War . CHAP . XX . - Upon the Reformation of the Times CHAP . XXI . — Upon his Letters taken and divulged ...
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... church- government ; but he would probably have exhibited in his opposition more of courtesy , more of that polished suavity of expression , under which , in ordinary circumstances , men are wont to cloak their hatred . The persecution ...
... church- government ; but he would probably have exhibited in his opposition more of courtesy , more of that polished suavity of expression , under which , in ordinary circumstances , men are wont to cloak their hatred . The persecution ...
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... church , " and spread over the whole Christian world a darkness which seemed to be that of night without a dawn . In the midst of this obscurity , however , the light of the Reformation flashed forth ; at which , " methinks , " says ...
... church , " and spread over the whole Christian world a darkness which seemed to be that of night without a dawn . In the midst of this obscurity , however , the light of the Reformation flashed forth ; at which , " methinks , " says ...
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... church too similar in character , and issuing every instant from their hiding - places , to interrupt all attempts at refor . mation . In fact , the events of those times were in many respects the prototypes of what is taking place at ...
... church too similar in character , and issuing every instant from their hiding - places , to interrupt all attempts at refor . mation . In fact , the events of those times were in many respects the prototypes of what is taking place at ...
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... church , began powerfully to influence the politics of the country , to operate a re- form in manners , to raise and purify the character of its votaries . For the first time , perhaps , since the age of the apostles , Chris- tianity ...
... church , began powerfully to influence the politics of the country , to operate a re- form in manners , to raise and purify the character of its votaries . For the first time , perhaps , since the age of the apostles , Chris- tianity ...
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