The Prose Works of John Milton ...Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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... liberty of writing , which I have used these eighteen years on all occa- sions to assert the just rights and freedoms both of church and state , and so far approved , as to have been trusted with the representment and defence of your ...
... liberty of writing , which I have used these eighteen years on all occa- sions to assert the just rights and freedoms both of church and state , and so far approved , as to have been trusted with the representment and defence of your ...
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... liberty , to deliver us , the only people of all protestants left still undelivered , from the oppressions of a simonious deci- mating clergy , who shame not , against the judgment and prac- tice of all other churches reformed , to ...
... liberty , to deliver us , the only people of all protestants left still undelivered , from the oppressions of a simonious deci- mating clergy , who shame not , against the judgment and prac- tice of all other churches reformed , to ...
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... liberty which is inseparable from Christian religion ? This , I am not ignorant , will be a work unpleasing to some : but what truth is not hateful to some or other , as this , in likelihood , will be to none but hirelings . And if ...
... liberty which is inseparable from Christian religion ? This , I am not ignorant , will be a work unpleasing to some : but what truth is not hateful to some or other , as this , in likelihood , will be to none but hirelings . And if ...
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... liberty . The first authority which our adversaries bring , after those fabulous apostolic canons , which they dare not insist upon , is a provincial council held at Cullen , where they voted tithes to be God's rent , in the year 356 ...
... liberty . The first authority which our adversaries bring , after those fabulous apostolic canons , which they dare not insist upon , is a provincial council held at Cullen , where they voted tithes to be God's rent , in the year 356 ...
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... liberty of marriage from their encroachment , and transferred the ratifying and registering thereof from the canonical shop to the proper cog- nizance of civil magistrates . Seeing then , that God hath given to ministers under the ...
... liberty of marriage from their encroachment , and transferred the ratifying and registering thereof from the canonical shop to the proper cog- nizance of civil magistrates . Seeing then , that God hath given to ministers under the ...
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