The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 2H.G. Bohn, 1848 - Essays |
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... commands , deny him his dignity and office , everywhere to resist his power , but where they think it only surviving in their own faction . But who in particular is a tyrant , cannot be determined in a general discourse , otherwise than ...
... commands , deny him his dignity and office , everywhere to resist his power , but where they think it only surviving in their own faction . But who in particular is a tyrant , cannot be determined in a general discourse , otherwise than ...
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... command , and not to obey and that they lived so , till from the root of Adam's transgression falling among themselves to do wrong and violence , and foreseeing that such courses must needs tend to the destruc- tion of them all , they ...
... command , and not to obey and that they lived so , till from the root of Adam's transgression falling among themselves to do wrong and violence , and foreseeing that such courses must needs tend to the destruc- tion of them all , they ...
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... command anointed . Therefore " David first made a cove- nant with the elders of Israel , and so was by them anointed king , " ( 2 Sam . v . 3 ; 1 Chron . xi . ) And Jehoiada the priest , making Jehoash king , made a covenant between him ...
... command anointed . Therefore " David first made a cove- nant with the elders of Israel , and so was by them anointed king , " ( 2 Sam . v . 3 ; 1 Chron . xi . ) And Jehoiada the priest , making Jehoash king , made a covenant between him ...
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... command from God , what does it but establish the lawfulness of such an act ? Nor is it likely that God , who had so many ways of punishing the house of Ahab , would have sent a sub- ject against his prince , if the fact in itself , as ...
... command from God , what does it but establish the lawfulness of such an act ? Nor is it likely that God , who had so many ways of punishing the house of Ahab , would have sent a sub- ject against his prince , if the fact in itself , as ...
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... command to put such and such offenders to death , was not extraordinary , but to be imitated of all that preferred the honour of God to the affection of flesh and wicked princes ; that kings , if they offend , have no privilege to be ...
... command to put such and such offenders to death , was not extraordinary , but to be imitated of all that preferred the honour of God to the affection of flesh and wicked princes ; that kings , if they offend , have no privilege to be ...
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