The Prose Works of John Milton: A defence of the people of England. A second defence of the people of England. EikonoklastesH.G. Bohn, 1848 - English prose literature |
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... church , also , he discovered principles an- alogous to those operating in the state , and tending to the same end ; and against these , in like manner , he conceived it to be his duty to lift up his voice . Such , I repeat , were the ...
... church , also , he discovered principles an- alogous to those operating in the state , and tending to the same end ; and against these , in like manner , he conceived it to be his duty to lift up his voice . Such , I repeat , were the ...
Page viii
... 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 ...
Page xxviii
... Church of England . Of Dr. Johnson , who , unfortunately for himself , is numbered among those that have written the Life of Milton , I must necessarily speak ; but , though of all his adversaries , from the days of Salmasius and ...
... Church of England . Of Dr. Johnson , who , unfortunately for himself , is numbered among those that have written the Life of Milton , I must necessarily speak ; but , though of all his adversaries , from the days of Salmasius and ...
Page xxxvii
... church , yet lived untainted by heresy ; and grew old without any visible worship , or hour of prayer , " either solitary or with his household : omitting public prayers , he omitted all . " Who could know this ? Indeed , immediately ...
... church , yet lived untainted by heresy ; and grew old without any visible worship , or hour of prayer , " either solitary or with his household : omitting public prayers , he omitted all . " Who could know this ? Indeed , immediately ...
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... church ought to lay aside episcopacy , and return to the apostolical institution of presbyters : that a far greater mischief has been introduced into the church by episco- pacy , than the schisms themselves were , which were be- fore ...
... church ought to lay aside episcopacy , and return to the apostolical institution of presbyters : that a far greater mischief has been introduced into the church by episco- pacy , than the schisms themselves were , which were be- fore ...
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