The Prose Works of John Milton ...Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... protestant , and a statesman , in his Commonwealth of England , putting the question , " whether it be lawful to rise against a tyrant ; " answers , " that the vulgar judge of it according to the event , and the learned according to the ...
... protestant , and a statesman , in his Commonwealth of England , putting the question , " whether it be lawful to rise against a tyrant ; " answers , " that the vulgar judge of it according to the event , and the learned according to the ...
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... protestant state or king- dom , the examples which follow shall be all protestant , and chiefly presbyterian . In the year 1546 , the Duke of Saxony , Landgrave of Hesse , and the whole protestant league , raised open war against ...
... protestant state or king- dom , the examples which follow shall be all protestant , and chiefly presbyterian . In the year 1546 , the Duke of Saxony , Landgrave of Hesse , and the whole protestant league , raised open war against ...
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... protestant state of Scotland in those purest times of reforma- tion were of the same belief , three years after , they met in the field Mary their lawful and hereditary queen , took her prisoner , yielding before fight , kept her in ...
... protestant state of Scotland in those purest times of reforma- tion were of the same belief , three years after , they met in the field Mary their lawful and hereditary queen , took her prisoner , yielding before fight , kept her in ...
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... protestant church , from the first Waldenses of Lyons and Languedoc to this day , but done it round , and maintained it lawful . But this I doubt not to affirm , that the presbyterians , who now so much con- demn deposing , were the men ...
... protestant church , from the first Waldenses of Lyons and Languedoc to this day , but done it round , and maintained it lawful . But this I doubt not to affirm , that the presbyterians , who now so much con- demn deposing , were the men ...
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... protestants have done before , and many conscientious men now in these times have more than once besought the parliament to do , that they might go on upon a sure foundation , and not with a riddling covenant in their mouths , seeming ...
... protestants have done before , and many conscientious men now in these times have more than once besought the parliament to do , that they might go on upon a sure foundation , and not with a riddling covenant in their mouths , seeming ...
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