The Prose Works of John Milton ...Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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Page xxxvi
... suppose , employed to signify different things ; else he could never , in the same page with the above , have said , " there is yet no reason to believe that he was ever reduced to indigence . His wants , being few , were competently ...
... suppose , employed to signify different things ; else he could never , in the same page with the above , have said , " there is yet no reason to believe that he was ever reduced to indigence . His wants , being few , were competently ...
Page 9
... suppose ; yet I can- not , I find , suppose a contradiction ; and it seems to me to imply a con- tradiction , to say , Peter and James are not in different places . The next thing I do not understand , is what his lordship says in these ...
... suppose ; yet I can- not , I find , suppose a contradiction ; and it seems to me to imply a con- tradiction , to say , Peter and James are not in different places . The next thing I do not understand , is what his lordship says in these ...
Page 35
... suppose none of them ever challenged such a prerogative , nor would it ever be allowed them , if they should . Hitherto we have learned from the very text of God's own law , that a king ought to obey the laws , and not lift himself up ...
... suppose none of them ever challenged such a prerogative , nor would it ever be allowed them , if they should . Hitherto we have learned from the very text of God's own law , that a king ought to obey the laws , and not lift himself up ...
Page 45
... Suppose he should have refused to go out of the temple , and lay down the government , and live alone , and had resolved to assert that kingly right of not being subject to any law , do you think the priests , and the people of the Jews ...
... Suppose he should have refused to go out of the temple , and lay down the government , and live alone , and had resolved to assert that kingly right of not being subject to any law , do you think the priests , and the people of the Jews ...
Page 54
... suppose it did , as for argument - sake I will allow it does , lest you should think I am too hard with ye ; make the best use of it you can . " Then , " say you , " God himself may properly be said to be the king of tyrants , nay ...
... suppose it did , as for argument - sake I will allow it does , lest you should think I am too hard with ye ; make the best use of it you can . " Then , " say you , " God himself may properly be said to be the king of tyrants , nay ...
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