The Prose Works of John Milton ...Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... Virtue of those Testi- monies which are Alleged to that Purpose in some late Treatises ; one whereof goes under the name of James , Archbishop of Armagh THE REASON OF CHURCH GOVERNMENT URGED AGAINST PRELATY . In Two Books PAGE 420 438 ...
... Virtue of those Testi- monies which are Alleged to that Purpose in some late Treatises ; one whereof goes under the name of James , Archbishop of Armagh THE REASON OF CHURCH GOVERNMENT URGED AGAINST PRELATY . In Two Books PAGE 420 438 ...
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... virtue and true worth most is eminent , them they fear in earnest , as by right their masters ; against them lies all their harted and suspicion . Consequently , neither do bad men hate tyrants , but have been always readiest , with the ...
... virtue and true worth most is eminent , them they fear in earnest , as by right their masters ; against them lies all their harted and suspicion . Consequently , neither do bad men hate tyrants , but have been always readiest , with the ...
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... virtue equal to their calling ; the former of which , that is to say , instruction , I shall endeavour , as my duty is , to bestow on them ; and exhort them not to startle from the just and pious resolution of ad- hering , with all ...
... virtue equal to their calling ; the former of which , that is to say , instruction , I shall endeavour , as my duty is , to bestow on them ; and exhort them not to startle from the just and pious resolution of ad- hering , with all ...
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... virtue , nobleness of mind , and all other respects but the fortune of his dignity , far above him . Yet some would persuade us that this absurd opinion was King David's , because in the 51st Psalm he cries out to God , " Against thee ...
... virtue , nobleness of mind , and all other respects but the fortune of his dignity , far above him . Yet some would persuade us that this absurd opinion was King David's , because in the 51st Psalm he cries out to God , " Against thee ...
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... virtue , to have declared openly and boldly whom and what power the people were to hold supreme , as on the like occasion protestants have done before , and many conscientious men now in these times have more than once besought the ...
... virtue , to have declared openly and boldly whom and what power the people were to hold supreme , as on the like occasion protestants have done before , and many conscientious men now in these times have more than once besought the ...
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