The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 2H.G. Bohn, 1848 - Essays |
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... conscience and the covenant , felt extreme tenderness for the inviolability and sacredness of the king's person , which they had en- dangered by their war , and violated by their chains . It would have been well for them if they had ...
... conscience and the covenant , felt extreme tenderness for the inviolability and sacredness of the king's person , which they had en- dangered by their war , and violated by their chains . It would have been well for them if they had ...
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... conscience to be freed , tithes and pluralities to be no more , though competent allowance pro- vided , and the warm experience of large gifts , and they so good at taking them ; yet now to exclude and seize upon impeached members , to ...
... conscience to be freed , tithes and pluralities to be no more , though competent allowance pro- vided , and the warm experience of large gifts , and they so good at taking them ; yet now to exclude and seize upon impeached members , to ...
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... conscience , she answering that promises were not to be claimed of princes beyond what was commodious for them to grant , told her to her face in the * Sleidan , 1. xvii . parliament then at Stirling , that if it were so 24 THE TENURE ...
... conscience , she answering that promises were not to be claimed of princes beyond what was commodious for them to grant , told her to her face in the * Sleidan , 1. xvii . parliament then at Stirling , that if it were so 24 THE TENURE ...
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... conscience , and had heard their judgments , and had the same opinion under handwriting of many the most godly and most learned that he knew in Europe ; that if he should move the question to them again , what should he do but show his ...
... conscience , and had heard their judgments , and had the same opinion under handwriting of many the most godly and most learned that he knew in Europe ; that if he should move the question to them again , what should he do but show his ...
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... consciences , but are still seeking to live at peace with them and brotherly accord . Let them beware an old and perfect enemy , who , though he hope by sowing discord to make them his instruments , yet cannot forbear a minute the open ...
... consciences , but are still seeking to live at peace with them and brotherly accord . Let them beware an old and perfect enemy , who , though he hope by sowing discord to make them his instruments , yet cannot forbear a minute the open ...
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