The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1H.G. Bohn, 1848 |
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Page xi
... magistrate ? Yea , so presumptuously as to question and menace officers that represent the king's person , for using their authority against drunken priests ? " Yet , he continues , " they entreat us that we would not be weary of those ...
... magistrate ? Yea , so presumptuously as to question and menace officers that represent the king's person , for using their authority against drunken priests ? " Yet , he continues , " they entreat us that we would not be weary of those ...
Page xix
... magistrate , entrusted with a certain office by the people , and perform ng the duties of that office blamelessly , is to be seized and put to death ? Had such been his doctrine , most thick - sighted and doltish were those sovereign ...
... magistrate , entrusted with a certain office by the people , and perform ng the duties of that office blamelessly , is to be seized and put to death ? Had such been his doctrine , most thick - sighted and doltish were those sovereign ...
Page xxxviii
... Magistrate , in any of the said Cities , Borroughs , or Towns Incor- porate , where such person or persons do live ... Magistrates , Justices of the Peace and Chancellors respectively , that they cause the said Books which shall be so ...
... Magistrate , in any of the said Cities , Borroughs , or Towns Incor- porate , where such person or persons do live ... Magistrates , Justices of the Peace and Chancellors respectively , that they cause the said Books which shall be so ...
Page 10
... magistracy to be done to the king , should be said by you to have been done " by a wicked conspiracy of sacrilegious persons . " Have you the impudence , you rogue , to talk at this rate of the acts and decrees of the chief magistrates ...
... magistracy to be done to the king , should be said by you to have been done " by a wicked conspiracy of sacrilegious persons . " Have you the impudence , you rogue , to talk at this rate of the acts and decrees of the chief magistrates ...
Page 16
... magistrates for admitting such " a common sewer of all sorts of sects . " Why should they not ? It belongs to the church to cast them out of the communion of the faithful ; not to the magistrate to banish them the country , provided ...
... magistrates for admitting such " a common sewer of all sorts of sects . " Why should they not ? It belongs to the church to cast them out of the communion of the faithful ; not to the magistrate to banish them the country , provided ...
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