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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... monarchy or state , betwixt wind and water , swimming still upon her own dead lees , that now is the deep design of ... monarchy , will appear soonest to be so , by being good and agreeable to the true welfare of every Christian ; and ...
... monarchy or state , betwixt wind and water , swimming still upon her own dead lees , that now is the deep design of ... monarchy , will appear soonest to be so , by being good and agreeable to the true welfare of every Christian ; and ...
Page 393
... monarchy , but that of bishops , " although it fall to pieces of itself by that which hath been said ; yet to give them play , front and rear , it shall be my task to prove that episcopacy , with that authority which it challenges in ...
... monarchy , but that of bishops , " although it fall to pieces of itself by that which hath been said ; yet to give them play , front and rear , it shall be my task to prove that episcopacy , with that authority which it challenges in ...
Page 395
... monarchy , I know not ; but to the monarch I need not ask what he was . Having thus made Pepin his fast friend , he calls him into Italy against Aistulphus the Lombard , that warred upon him for his late usurpation of Rome , as ...
... monarchy , I know not ; but to the monarch I need not ask what he was . Having thus made Pepin his fast friend , he calls him into Italy against Aistulphus the Lombard , that warred upon him for his late usurpation of Rome , as ...
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