The Prose WorksWestley and Davis, 1834 |
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Page 19
... common law nor with the king's safety , the government of episcopacy is now so weaved into the common law . In God's name let it weave out again ; let not human quillets keep back divine authority . It is not the common law , nor the ...
... common law nor with the king's safety , the government of episcopacy is now so weaved into the common law . In God's name let it weave out again ; let not human quillets keep back divine authority . It is not the common law , nor the ...
Page 88
... common concernments , the welfare of the land , by due accusation of such as are the common griev- ances , among which I took the Remonstrant to be one ? And therefore if I accused him to the parliament , it was the same as to accuse ...
... common concernments , the welfare of the land , by due accusation of such as are the common griev- ances , among which I took the Remonstrant to be one ? And therefore if I accused him to the parliament , it was the same as to accuse ...
Page 100
... common laws of England , and the statutes . Sundays also and every evening may be now understandingly spent in the highest matters of theo- logy , and church - history ancient and modern ; and ere AREOPAGITICA : A SPEECH FOR THE LIBERTY ...
... common laws of England , and the statutes . Sundays also and every evening may be now understandingly spent in the highest matters of theo- logy , and church - history ancient and modern ; and ere AREOPAGITICA : A SPEECH FOR THE LIBERTY ...
Page 108
... common reader ; and ask a Talmudist what ails the modesty of his marginal Keri , that Moses and all the prophets cannot persuade him to pronounce the tex- tual Chetiv . For these causes we all know the Bible itself put by the papist ...
... common reader ; and ask a Talmudist what ails the modesty of his marginal Keri , that Moses and all the prophets cannot persuade him to pronounce the tex- tual Chetiv . For these causes we all know the Bible itself put by the papist ...
Page 111
... common measure , both studious , learned , and judicious ; there may be else no mean mistakes in the censure of what is passable or not ; which is also no mean injury . If he be of such worth as behoves him , there cannot be a more ...
... common measure , both studious , learned , and judicious ; there may be else no mean mistakes in the censure of what is passable or not ; which is also no mean injury . If he be of such worth as behoves him , there cannot be a more ...
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