The Prose Works of John Milton ...Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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... Opinion which they traduce defended . 434 ON EDUCATION 462 · A DECLARATION ; or , Letters - Patents , for the Election of this present King of Poland , John the Third , elected on the 22nd of May last past , A.D. 1674. Containing the ...
... Opinion which they traduce defended . 434 ON EDUCATION 462 · A DECLARATION ; or , Letters - Patents , for the Election of this present King of Poland , John the Third , elected on the 22nd of May last past , A.D. 1674. Containing the ...
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John Milton. - e men , that whoso pleased might speak freely his opinion thereof , and give in his exceptions , ere the law could pass to a full establishment . And where ought this equity to have more place , than in the liberty which ...
John Milton. - e men , that whoso pleased might speak freely his opinion thereof , and give in his exceptions , ere the law could pass to a full establishment . And where ought this equity to have more place , than in the liberty which ...
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... opinion they had of their divine right ? as the very words import of Ed- ward the Confessor , in the close of that law : " For so blessed Austin preached and taught ; " meaning the monk , who first brought the Romish religion into ...
... opinion they had of their divine right ? as the very words import of Ed- ward the Confessor , in the close of that law : " For so blessed Austin preached and taught ; " meaning the monk , who first brought the Romish religion into ...
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... opinion of divine authority , and that authority be found mistaken and erroneous , as hath been fully manifested , it follows , that these laws fall of themselves with their false foundation . But with what face or conscience can they ...
... opinion of divine authority , and that authority be found mistaken and erroneous , as hath been fully manifested , it follows , that these laws fall of themselves with their false foundation . But with what face or conscience can they ...
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... opinions , by mastering her revenue ; and so by his examinant committees to circumscribe her free election of ministers , is neither just nor pious ; no honour done to the church , but a plain dishonour : and upon nt her whose only head ...
... opinions , by mastering her revenue ; and so by his examinant committees to circumscribe her free election of ministers , is neither just nor pious ; no honour done to the church , but a plain dishonour : and upon nt her whose only head ...
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