The Prose Works of John Milton ...Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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Page 21
... prelates ? whereof no likelier cause can be alleged , but that they well discerned the mind and principles of most devout and zealous men , and indeed the very discipline of church , tending to the dissolution of all tyranny . No marvel ...
... prelates ? whereof no likelier cause can be alleged , but that they well discerned the mind and principles of most devout and zealous men , and indeed the very discipline of church , tending to the dissolution of all tyranny . No marvel ...
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... prelates and malignants against their own sides , which though they hurt not otherwise , yet taken up by them to the condemna- tion of their own doings , give scandal to all men , and discover in themselves either extreme passion or ...
... prelates and malignants against their own sides , which though they hurt not otherwise , yet taken up by them to the condemna- tion of their own doings , give scandal to all men , and discover in themselves either extreme passion or ...
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... prelates did , for the maintenance of their pride and avarice . These things if they observe , and wait with patience , no doubt but all things will go well without their importunities or exclamations ; and the printed letters , which ...
... prelates did , for the maintenance of their pride and avarice . These things if they observe , and wait with patience , no doubt but all things will go well without their importunities or exclamations ; and the printed letters , which ...
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... prelates -- of the iniquity and impolicy of endeavouring the suppres sion of opinions by force . He saw , with that quick intuition which belongs to elevated minds , how vain the attempt must always prove to confine thought , or the ...
... prelates -- of the iniquity and impolicy of endeavouring the suppres sion of opinions by force . He saw , with that quick intuition which belongs to elevated minds , how vain the attempt must always prove to confine thought , or the ...
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... prelates * and cabin counsellors that usurped of late , whenas they shall observe ye in the midst of your victories and successes more gently brooking written exceptions against a voted order , than other courts , which had produced ...
... prelates * and cabin counsellors that usurped of late , whenas they shall observe ye in the midst of your victories and successes more gently brooking written exceptions against a voted order , than other courts , which had produced ...
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