The Prose WorksWestley and Davis, 1834 |
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... kingdom was not of this world , ” he thought the man could not stand much in Cæsar's light , nor much endamage the Roman empire ; for if the life of Christ be hid to this world , much more is his sceptre unoperative , but in spiritual ...
... kingdom was not of this world , ” he thought the man could not stand much in Cæsar's light , nor much endamage the Roman empire ; for if the life of Christ be hid to this world , much more is his sceptre unoperative , but in spiritual ...
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... kingdom been of late sore weak- ened , and chiefly by the prelates . First , let any man consider , that if any prince shall suffer under him a commission of authority to be exercised , till all the land groan and cry out , as against a ...
... kingdom been of late sore weak- ened , and chiefly by the prelates . First , let any man consider , that if any prince shall suffer under him a commission of authority to be exercised , till all the land groan and cry out , as against a ...
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... kingdom this way ; their extortions , their open corruptions , the multitude of hungry and ravenous harpies that swarm about their offices , declare sufficiently . And what though all this go not over sea ? It were better it did better ...
... kingdom this way ; their extortions , their open corruptions , the multitude of hungry and ravenous harpies that swarm about their offices , declare sufficiently . And what though all this go not over sea ? It were better it did better ...
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... kingdom , till like that fen - born serpent she be obscure and pernicious designs of the prelates , until shot to death with the darts of the sun , the pure and their insolence broke out to such a bold affront , as bath powerful beams ...
... kingdom , till like that fen - born serpent she be obscure and pernicious designs of the prelates , until shot to death with the darts of the sun , the pure and their insolence broke out to such a bold affront , as bath powerful beams ...
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... kingdom cried out against as stung with adders and scorpions , that tyranny which the parlia- ment , in compassion of the church and commonwealth , hath dissolved and fetched up by the roots , for which it hath received the public ...
... kingdom cried out against as stung with adders and scorpions , that tyranny which the parlia- ment , in compassion of the church and commonwealth , hath dissolved and fetched up by the roots , for which it hath received the public ...
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