The Prose Works of John Milton ...Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... Wherein is shewn the Reasonableness of the Cause of this Republic against the Depredations of the Spaniards BRIEF NOTES UPON A LATE SERMON TITLED THE FEAR OF GOD AND THE KING ; preached and since published by Matthew Griffith , D.D. ...
... Wherein is shewn the Reasonableness of the Cause of this Republic against the Depredations of the Spaniards BRIEF NOTES UPON A LATE SERMON TITLED THE FEAR OF GOD AND THE KING ; preached and since published by Matthew Griffith , D.D. ...
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... wherein the fear of change and the absurd contradiction of a flattering hostility had hampered them , but not scrupling to give away for compliments , to an implacable revenge , the heads of many thousand Christians more . Another sort ...
... wherein the fear of change and the absurd contradiction of a flattering hostility had hampered them , but not scrupling to give away for compliments , to an implacable revenge , the heads of many thousand Christians more . Another sort ...
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... wherein the Roman empire decaying , quitted and relinquished what right they had by conquest to this island , and resigned it all into the people's hands , testifies that the people thus reinvested with their own original right , about ...
... wherein the Roman empire decaying , quitted and relinquished what right they had by conquest to this island , and resigned it all into the people's hands , testifies that the people thus reinvested with their own original right , about ...
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... wherein we have the honour to precede other nations , who are now labouring to be our followers . For as to this question in hand , what the people by their just right may do in change of government , or of gover- nor , we see it ...
... wherein we have the honour to precede other nations , who are now labouring to be our followers . For as to this question in hand , what the people by their just right may do in change of government , or of gover- nor , we see it ...
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... wherein every mature man might have to exercise his own leading capacity . How great a virtue is temperance , how much of moment through the whole life of man ! Yet God commits the managing so great a trust , without particular law or ...
... wherein every mature man might have to exercise his own leading capacity . How great a virtue is temperance , how much of moment through the whole life of man ! Yet God commits the managing so great a trust , without particular law or ...
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