The Prose Works of John Milton: The tenure of kings and magistrates. Areopagitica. Tracts on the Commonwealth. Observations on Ormond's peace. Letters of state, &c. Brief notes on Dr. Griffith's sermon. Of Reformation in England. Of prelatical Episcopacy. The reason of church government urged against prelacy of true religion, heresy, schism, toleration. Of civil power in ecclesiastical causesH.G. Bohn, 1848 - English prose literature |
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... learned men for their judgments in that question , refused , alleging , that both himself was fully resolved in conscience , and had heard their judgments , and had the same opinion under handwriting of many the most godly and most learned ...
... learned men for their judgments in that question , refused , alleging , that both himself was fully resolved in conscience , and had heard their judgments , and had the same opinion under handwriting of many the most godly and most learned ...
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... learned than to the ignorant ; and yet those books must be permitted untouched by the licenser . It will be hard to instance where any ignorant man hath been ever seduced by any papistical book in English , unless it were commended ...
... learned than to the ignorant ; and yet those books must be permitted untouched by the licenser . It will be hard to instance where any ignorant man hath been ever seduced by any papistical book in English , unless it were commended ...
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... learned , and judicious ; there may be else no mean mistakes in the censure of what is passable or not ; which is also no mean injury . If he be of such worth as behoves him , there cannot be a more tedious and unpleasing journeywork ...
... learned , and judicious ; there may be else no mean mistakes in the censure of what is passable or not ; which is also no mean injury . If he be of such worth as behoves him , there cannot be a more tedious and unpleasing journeywork ...
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a Speech for the Liberty of Unlicensed Print | 48 |
A LETTER TO A FRIEND CONCERNING THE RUPTURES | 102 |
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