The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 2H.G. Bohn, 1848 - Essays |
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... council whether they should give him so much as the title of Cæsar . * Let all men judge what this wanted of de- posing or of killing , but the power to do it . In the year 1559 , the Scots protestants claiming promise of their queen ...
... council whether they should give him so much as the title of Cæsar . * Let all men judge what this wanted of de- posing or of killing , but the power to do it . In the year 1559 , the Scots protestants claiming promise of their queen ...
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... council do what they do without precedent , if it appear their duty , it argues the more wisdom , virtue , and magnanimity , that they know themselves able to be a precedent to others ; who perhaps in future ages , if they prove not too ...
... council do what they do without precedent , if it appear their duty , it argues the more wisdom , virtue , and magnanimity , that they know themselves able to be a precedent to others ; who perhaps in future ages , if they prove not too ...
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... councils and synods , and have got the major vote , they too easily believe that either their grandeur , reverence , names , or numbers , must give them the reputation of being orthodox , and in the right , and will war- rant them to ...
... councils and synods , and have got the major vote , they too easily believe that either their grandeur , reverence , names , or numbers , must give them the reputation of being orthodox , and in the right , and will war- rant them to ...
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... council of the nation , as was done by Cæsar in the debates on the Catilinarian conspiracy . - ED . This very ... councils ; and not till AREOPAGITICA . 59.
... council of the nation , as was done by Cæsar in the debates on the Catilinarian conspiracy . - ED . This very ... councils ; and not till AREOPAGITICA . 59.
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... council , wherein bishops themselves were forbid to read the books of Gentiles , but heresies they might read ; while others long before them , on the contrary , scrupled more the books of heretics , than of Gentiles . And that the ...
... council , wherein bishops themselves were forbid to read the books of Gentiles , but heresies they might read ; while others long before them , on the contrary , scrupled more the books of heretics , than of Gentiles . And that the ...
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