The Prose Works of John MiltonBell & Daldy, 1860 - English literature |
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Page 332
... conscience ; if men had always been so tame and spiritless , and had not unexpectedly found the grace to understand , that , if his conscience were so narrow and peculiar to itself , it was not fit his authority should be so ample and ...
... conscience ; if men had always been so tame and spiritless , and had not unexpectedly found the grace to understand , that , if his conscience were so narrow and peculiar to itself , it was not fit his authority should be so ample and ...
Page 336
... conscience were come to that unnatural dys- crasy , as to digest poison and to keck at wholesome food , it was not for the parliament or any of his kingdoms , to feed with him any longer . Which to conceal he would persuade us , that ...
... conscience were come to that unnatural dys- crasy , as to digest poison and to keck at wholesome food , it was not for the parliament or any of his kingdoms , to feed with him any longer . Which to conceal he would persuade us , that ...
Page 399
... conscience not an incommunicable , but a universal conscience , the whole kingdom's conscience . Thus what he seems to fear lest we should ravish from him , is ... consciences , used by " King " - should have a conscience EIKONOKLASTES . 399.
... conscience not an incommunicable , but a universal conscience , the whole kingdom's conscience . Thus what he seems to fear lest we should ravish from him , is ... consciences , used by " King " - should have a conscience EIKONOKLASTES . 399.
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