The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 2H.G. Bohn, 1848 - Essays |
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... Wherein is shewn the Reasonableness of the Cause of this Republic against the Depredations of the Spaniards ⚫ 333 BRIEF NOTES UPON A LATE SERMON TITLED THE FEAR OF GOD AND THE KING ; preached and since published by Matthew Griffith ...
... Wherein is shewn the Reasonableness of the Cause of this Republic against the Depredations of the Spaniards ⚫ 333 BRIEF NOTES UPON A LATE SERMON TITLED THE FEAR OF GOD AND THE KING ; preached and since published by Matthew Griffith ...
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... wherein the fear of change and the absurd contradiction of a flattering hostility had hampered them , but not scrupling to give away for compliments , to an implacable revenge , the heads of many thousand Christians more . Another sort ...
... wherein the fear of change and the absurd contradiction of a flattering hostility had hampered them , but not scrupling to give away for compliments , to an implacable revenge , the heads of many thousand Christians more . Another sort ...
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... wherein we have the honour to precede other nations , who are now labouring to be our followers . any For as to this question in hand , what the people by their just right may do in change of government , or of gover- nor , we see it ...
... wherein we have the honour to precede other nations , who are now labouring to be our followers . any For as to this question in hand , what the people by their just right may do in change of government , or of gover- nor , we see it ...
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... wherein to show both that love of truth which ye eminently profess , and that uprightness of your judgment which is not wont to be partial to your- selves ; by judging over again that order which ye have ordained to regulate printing ...
... wherein to show both that love of truth which ye eminently profess , and that uprightness of your judgment which is not wont to be partial to your- selves ; by judging over again that order which ye have ordained to regulate printing ...
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... 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 primitive ...
... 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 primitive ...
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