The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Biographical Introduction, Volume 2J.W. Moore, 1851 - English prose literature |
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... priests , or any other in- ferior magistrates , who all of them , if this opinion of the exemption of kings from the penalties of the law would hold , might , by the same reason claim impunity , what guilt soever they contract , because ...
... priests , or any other in- ferior magistrates , who all of them , if this opinion of the exemption of kings from the penalties of the law would hold , might , by the same reason claim impunity , what guilt soever they contract , because ...
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... priests , the sons of Eli ; for he uses the same word in both places ( which you in the thirty - third page of your book , by a Hebrew solecism too , call now . ) That manner of theirs was wicked , and odious , and tyrannical : it was ...
... priests , the sons of Eli ; for he uses the same word in both places ( which you in the thirty - third page of your book , by a Hebrew solecism too , call now . ) That manner of theirs was wicked , and odious , and tyrannical : it was ...
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... priests . as a leper , submitted as every private person in such a case ought to do , and ceased to be a king . Suppose he should have refused to go out of the temple , and lay down the government , and live alone , and had resolved to ...
... priests . as a leper , submitted as every private person in such a case ought to do , and ceased to be a king . Suppose he should have refused to go out of the temple , and lay down the government , and live alone , and had resolved to ...
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... priest made Joash king , but first he made him and the people enter into a covenant to one another , 2 Kings xi . I confess that these kings , and all that reigned of David's posterity , were appointed to the kingdom both_by_God and the ...
... priest made Joash king , but first he made him and the people enter into a covenant to one another , 2 Kings xi . I confess that these kings , and all that reigned of David's posterity , were appointed to the kingdom both_by_God and the ...
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... priests , for the use of the sanctuary ; others , that it was paid to the emperor . I am of opinion , that it was the revenue of the sanctuary , but paid to Herod , who perverted the institution of it , and took it to himself . Josephus ...
... priests , for the use of the sanctuary ; others , that it was paid to the emperor . I am of opinion , that it was the revenue of the sanctuary , but paid to Herod , who perverted the institution of it , and took it to himself . Josephus ...
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