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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Page 533
... magistrate can hardly err in prohibiting and quite removing at least the public and scandalous use thereof ? From the riddance of these objections , I proceed yet to an- other reason why it is unlawful for the civil magistrate to use ...
... magistrate can hardly err in prohibiting and quite removing at least the public and scandalous use thereof ? From the riddance of these objections , I proceed yet to an- other reason why it is unlawful for the civil magistrate to use ...
Page 546
... magistrate , that profane and licentious persons omit not the performance of holy duties , which in them were odious to God even under the law , much more now under the gospel ; yet ought his care both as a magistrate and a Christian ...
... magistrate , that profane and licentious persons omit not the performance of holy duties , which in them were odious to God even under the law , much more now under the gospel ; yet ought his care both as a magistrate and a Christian ...
Page 547
... magistrate or his force in the settlement of religion , by appointing either what we shall be- lieve in divine things , or practise in religious , ( neither of which things are in the power of man either to perform him- self , or to ...
... magistrate or his force in the settlement of religion , by appointing either what we shall be- lieve in divine things , or practise in religious , ( neither of which things are in the power of man either to perform him- self , or to ...
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A LETTER TO A FRIEND CONCERNING THE RUPTURES | 102 |
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