The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volumen3J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... command , but obeyed , and began in maffacre ; for they knew no other way to make fure the proteftants , which was commanded them exprefsly ; and the way , it feems , left to their difcretion . He who hath a mind to read the commiffion ...
... command , but obeyed , and began in maffacre ; for they knew no other way to make fure the proteftants , which was commanded them exprefsly ; and the way , it feems , left to their difcretion . He who hath a mind to read the commiffion ...
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... commands , whom they faw ufing daily no greater argument to prove the truth of his religion than by enduring no other but his own Prelatical ; and , to force it upon others , made epifcopal , ceremonial , and common - prayer book wars ...
... commands , whom they faw ufing daily no greater argument to prove the truth of his religion than by enduring no other but his own Prelatical ; and , to force it upon others , made epifcopal , ceremonial , and common - prayer book wars ...
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... command , ours always to obey . But kings by gene- ration no way excelling others , and moft commonly not being the wifeft or the worthieft by far of whom they claim to have the governing ; that we fhould yield them fubjection 4 ...
... command , ours always to obey . But kings by gene- ration no way excelling others , and moft commonly not being the wifeft or the worthieft by far of whom they claim to have the governing ; that we fhould yield them fubjection 4 ...
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... commands were fo often contrary to the commands of God . He would perfuade the Scots , that their " chief intereft confifts in their fidelity to the crown . " But true policy will teach them , to find a fafer intereft in the common ...
... commands were fo often contrary to the commands of God . He would perfuade the Scots , that their " chief intereft confifts in their fidelity to the crown . " But true policy will teach them , to find a fafer intereft in the common ...
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... commands our obedience to the authority of law only , not to the tyran- nical force of any perfon ; and if the laws of our land have placed the fword in no man's fingle hand , fo much as to unfheath against a foreign enemy , much less ...
... commands our obedience to the authority of law only , not to the tyran- nical force of any perfon ; and if the laws of our land have placed the fword in no man's fingle hand , fo much as to unfheath against a foreign enemy , much less ...
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