Prose Works of John Milton ...Hurst, 1865 - 846 pages |
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Page 87
... poor misled people . And we may frequently read , that many of the martyrs in the midst of their troubles were not sparing to deride and scoff their superstitious persecutors . Now may the confutant advise again with Sir Francis Bacon ...
... poor misled people . And we may frequently read , that many of the martyrs in the midst of their troubles were not sparing to deride and scoff their superstitious persecutors . Now may the confutant advise again with Sir Francis Bacon ...
Page 155
... unmagistratelike , and in war more uncommanderlike ? Twice in a short time it was the undoing of the Roman state , first when Pompey , next when Marcus Brutus , had not magnanimity enough but to make so poor a DISCIPLINE OF DIVORCE . 155.
... unmagistratelike , and in war more uncommanderlike ? Twice in a short time it was the undoing of the Roman state , first when Pompey , next when Marcus Brutus , had not magnanimity enough but to make so poor a DISCIPLINE OF DIVORCE . 155.
Page 274
... Was that accounted a sufficient argument why they should abstain from . war , from a very bloody civil war ? Did they therefore suffer the death of one poor woman to be unrevenged ? Certainly if na- ture 274 FROM A DEFENCE OF.
... Was that accounted a sufficient argument why they should abstain from . war , from a very bloody civil war ? Did they therefore suffer the death of one poor woman to be unrevenged ? Certainly if na- ture 274 FROM A DEFENCE OF.
Contents
FROM THE TREATISE OF REFORMATION IN ENGLAND | 1 |
FROM THE TREATISE OF PRELATICAL EPISCOPACY | 25 |
FROM ANIMADVERSIONS UPON THE REMONSTRANTS DEFENCE | 65 |
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