The Prose Works of John Milton: A defence of the people of England. A second defence of the people of England. EikonoklastesH.G. Bohn, 1848 - English prose literature |
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Page 44
... judge any . " Which is against the people's own petition in Samuel ; for they desired a king that might judge them . You labour in vain to salve this , by telling us , that it is to be understood of those kings that reigned after the ...
... judge any . " Which is against the people's own petition in Samuel ; for they desired a king that might judge them . You labour in vain to salve this , by telling us , that it is to be understood of those kings that reigned after the ...
Page 48
... judge wicked princes ; for God has conferred this very honour upon those that are dear to him , that celebrating the praises of Christ their own king , " they shall bind in chains the kings of the nations , ( under which appellation all ...
... judge wicked princes ; for God has conferred this very honour upon those that are dear to him , that celebrating the praises of Christ their own king , " they shall bind in chains the kings of the nations , ( under which appellation all ...
Page 49
... judge : περὶ αυταρχίας ὁ Θεὸς μόνος κρίνειν divara . But that this word Autarchy and Monarchy are synonymous , I cannot easily persuade myself to believe . And the more I read what goes before , the less I find my- self inclinable to ...
... judge : περὶ αυταρχίας ὁ Θεὸς μόνος κρίνειν divara . But that this word Autarchy and Monarchy are synonymous , I cannot easily persuade myself to believe . And the more I read what goes before , the less I find my- self inclinable to ...
Page 50
... judge the king . " And yet it is most likely that David penned this Psalm when he was persecuted by Saul , at which time , though himself were anointed , he did not decline being judged even by Jonathan : " Notwithstanding , if there be ...
... judge the king . " And yet it is most likely that David penned this Psalm when he was persecuted by Saul , at which time , though himself were anointed , he did not decline being judged even by Jonathan : " Notwithstanding , if there be ...
Page 52
... judges , here you say they would rather live under judges than tyrants ; and that " they desired nothing less than a tyrant . " So that your advocate may answer you out of your own book . For according to your principles it is every ...
... judges , here you say they would rather live under judges than tyrants ; and that " they desired nothing less than a tyrant . " So that your advocate may answer you out of your own book . For according to your principles it is every ...
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