The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 2H.G. Bohn, 1848 - Essays |
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... Popery 509 A TREATISE OF CIVIL POWER IN ECCLESIASTICAL CAUSES ; shewing that it is not lawful for any Power on Earth to compel in Matters of Religion 520 THE TENURE OF KINGS AND MAGISTRATES : PROVING THAT IT iv CONTENTS .
... Popery 509 A TREATISE OF CIVIL POWER IN ECCLESIASTICAL CAUSES ; shewing that it is not lawful for any Power on Earth to compel in Matters of Religion 520 THE TENURE OF KINGS AND MAGISTRATES : PROVING THAT IT iv CONTENTS .
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... 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 KINGS.
... 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 KINGS.
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... casuist with more craft than sincerity , to mitigate the matter , in case of ill success and not taken , I suppose , by any honest man , but as a condition subordinate to every the least particle , 28 THE TENURE OF KINGS.
... casuist with more craft than sincerity , to mitigate the matter , in case of ill success and not taken , I suppose , by any honest man , but as a condition subordinate to every the least particle , 28 THE TENURE OF KINGS.
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... matter . It is not , neither ought to be , the glory of a pro- testant state never to have put their king to death ; it is the glory of a protestant king never to have deserved death . And if the parliament and military council do what ...
... matter . It is not , neither ought to be , the glory of a pro- testant state never to have put their king to death ; it is the glory of a protestant king never to have deserved death . And if the parliament and military council do what ...
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... matter be rightly argued , election , much rather than chance , binds a man to content himself with what he suffers by his own bad elec- tion . Though indeed neither one nor the other binds any man , much less any people , to a ...
... matter be rightly argued , election , much rather than chance , binds a man to content himself with what he suffers by his own bad elec- tion . Though indeed neither one nor the other binds any man , much less any people , to a ...
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