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Page xvii
... better learnt that the times and seasons pass along under thy feet , to go and come at thy bidding ; and as thou didst dignify our fathers ' days with many revelations above all the foregoing ages , since thou tookest the flesh ; so ...
... better learnt that the times and seasons pass along under thy feet , to go and come at thy bidding ; and as thou didst dignify our fathers ' days with many revelations above all the foregoing ages , since thou tookest the flesh ; so ...
Page xxiii
... better things , and from whom better things might have been expected . " This first purely political work of Milton's made its appearance some few weeks after the execution of Charles ; and was written , as he further informs us ...
... better things , and from whom better things might have been expected . " This first purely political work of Milton's made its appearance some few weeks after the execution of Charles ; and was written , as he further informs us ...
Page 7
... better to suppress the licence of false brethren , and the ex- lighted , than by those luminaries that God hath set up travagancy of still new opinions ; a time not imitable to shine to us far nearer hand . And what reformation for ...
... better to suppress the licence of false brethren , and the ex- lighted , than by those luminaries that God hath set up travagancy of still new opinions ; a time not imitable to shine to us far nearer hand . And what reformation for ...
Page 15
... better it did better a penu- rious kingdom , than where excessive wealth flows into the graceless and injurious hands of common sponges , to the impoverishing of good and loyal men , and that by such execrable , such irreligious courses ...
... better it did better a penu- rious kingdom , than where excessive wealth flows into the graceless and injurious hands of common sponges , to the impoverishing of good and loyal men , and that by such execrable , such irreligious courses ...
Page 18
... better not have run at all . And for the suddenness , it cannot be feared . Who should oppose it ? The papists ? they dare not . The prostestants otherwise affected ? they were mad . There is nothing will be removed but what to them is ...
... better not have run at all . And for the suddenness , it cannot be feared . Who should oppose it ? The papists ? they dare not . The prostestants otherwise affected ? they were mad . There is nothing will be removed but what to them is ...
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