Prose Works of John Milton ...Hurst, 1865 - 846 pages |
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Page 122
... truth : nay , it was first established and put in practice by Antichristian malice and mystery , or set purpose to extinguish , if it were possible , the light of reformation , and to settle falsehood ; little differing from that policy ...
... truth : nay , it was first established and put in practice by Antichristian malice and mystery , or set purpose to extinguish , if it were possible , the light of reformation , and to settle falsehood ; little differing from that policy ...
Page 134
... truth should be truth , because they have a boisterous conceit of some pretences in the writer . But were they not more busy and inquisitive than the Apostle commends , they would hear him at least , " rejoicing so the truth be preached ...
... truth should be truth , because they have a boisterous conceit of some pretences in the writer . But were they not more busy and inquisitive than the Apostle commends , they would hear him at least , " rejoicing so the truth be preached ...
Page 252
... truth : or let them but , as he did , grant that , and they will soon perceive that truth resigns all her outward strength to justice : justice therefore must needs be strongest , both in her own , and in the strength of truth . But if ...
... truth : or let them but , as he did , grant that , and they will soon perceive that truth resigns all her outward strength to justice : justice therefore must needs be strongest , both in her own , and in the strength of truth . But if ...
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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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