The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 2H.G. Bohn, 1848 - Essays |
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... Lord's battles , and de- stroy the Amalekites , root and branch , hip and thigh , and to root out the wicked from the earth ; that was , in their sense , all that loved the king , the bishops , and the common prayer . " " It has been ...
... Lord's battles , and de- stroy the Amalekites , root and branch , hip and thigh , and to root out the wicked from the earth ; that was , in their sense , all that loved the king , the bishops , and the common prayer . " " It has been ...
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... lord , the Lord's anointed , not to be touched , though by themselves imprisoned . As if this only were obedience , to preserve the mere useless bulk of his person , and that only in prison , not in the field , not to disobey his ...
... lord , the Lord's anointed , not to be touched , though by themselves imprisoned . As if this only were obedience , to preserve the mere useless bulk of his person , and that only in prison , not in the field , not to disobey his ...
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... lord , natural lord , and the * Precisely the same doctrine is maintained by Locke , and is acknow- ledged ever since 1688 , by the constitution of these realms . " It can never be supposed to be the will of the society , that the ...
... lord , natural lord , and the * Precisely the same doctrine is maintained by Locke , and is acknow- ledged ever since 1688 , by the constitution of these realms . " It can never be supposed to be the will of the society , that the ...
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... Lord's anointed , the matter between them was not tyranny , but private enmity ; and David , as a private person , had been his own revenger , not so much the people's : but when any tyrant at this day can shew himself 20 THE TENURE OF ...
... Lord's anointed , the matter between them was not tyranny , but private enmity ; and David , as a private person , had been his own revenger , not so much the people's : but when any tyrant at this day can shew himself 20 THE TENURE OF ...
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... Lord's anointed , the only mentioned reason why David with- held his hand , he may then , but not till then , presume on the same privilege . We may pass , therefore , hence to Christian times . And first , our Saviour himself , how ...
... Lord's anointed , the only mentioned reason why David with- held his hand , he may then , but not till then , presume on the same privilege . We may pass , therefore , hence to Christian times . And first , our Saviour himself , how ...
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