The Prose Works of John Milton ...Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... justice , + which is the sword of God , su- perior to all mortal things , in whose hand soever by apparent signs his testified will is to put it . But certainly , if we consider who and what they are , on a sudden grown so pitiful , we ...
... justice , + which is the sword of God , su- perior to all mortal things , in whose hand soever by apparent signs his testified will is to put it . But certainly , if we consider who and what they are , on a sudden grown so pitiful , we ...
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... justice and victory hath set them - the only warrants through all ages , next under immediate revelation , to exercise supreme power- in those proceedings , which hitherto appear equal to what hath been done in any age or nation ...
... justice and victory hath set them - the only warrants through all ages , next under immediate revelation , to exercise supreme power- in those proceedings , which hitherto appear equal to what hath been done in any age or nation ...
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... justice is above him ; * in whose hand soever is found sufficient power to avenge the effusion , and so great a deluge of innocent blood . For if all human power to execute , not accidentally but intendedly , the wrath of God upon evil ...
... justice is above him ; * in whose hand soever is found sufficient power to avenge the effusion , and so great a deluge of innocent blood . For if all human power to execute , not accidentally but intendedly , the wrath of God upon evil ...
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... justice , which else every man by the bond of nature and of covenant must have executed for himself , and for one another . And to him that shall con- sider well , why among free persons one man by civil right should bear authority and ...
... justice , which else every man by the bond of nature and of covenant must have executed for himself , and for one another . And to him that shall con- sider well , why among free persons one man by civil right should bear authority and ...
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... justice and demerit . Thus far hath been considered chiefly the power of kings and magistrates ; how it was and is originally the peo- ple's , and by them conferred in trust only to be employed to the common peace and benefit ; with ...
... justice and demerit . Thus far hath been considered chiefly the power of kings and magistrates ; how it was and is originally the peo- ple's , and by them conferred in trust only to be employed to the common peace and benefit ; with ...
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