The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volumen3J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... kingdom , than by referving it to himfelf . But he , con- trary to what is here profeffed , wou'd have his confcience not an incommunicable , but a univerfal confcience , the whole kingdom's confcience . Thus what he feems to fear left ...
... kingdom , than by referving it to himfelf . But he , con- trary to what is here profeffed , wou'd have his confcience not an incommunicable , but a univerfal confcience , the whole kingdom's confcience . Thus what he feems to fear left ...
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... kingdoms fhould be thus pestered with one confcience ; who chiefly fcrupled to grant us that , which the parliament advised him to , as the chief means of our public welfare and reformation . Thefe fcruples to many perhaps will feem ...
... kingdoms fhould be thus pestered with one confcience ; who chiefly fcrupled to grant us that , which the parliament advised him to , as the chief means of our public welfare and reformation . Thefe fcruples to many perhaps will feem ...
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... proteftant churches , as bad as any papift could have cenfured them ? And what king had ever his whole kingdom in fuch contempt , fo to wrong and 66 and dishonour the free elections of his people , 8 An Anfwer to Eikon Bafilike .
... proteftant churches , as bad as any papift could have cenfured them ? And what king had ever his whole kingdom in fuch contempt , fo to wrong and 66 and dishonour the free elections of his people , 8 An Anfwer to Eikon Bafilike .
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... kingdom fhall taste nothing but after his chewing , what does he make of the kingdom but a great baby ? " The ftraitnefs of his confcience will not give him leave to swallow down fuch camels of facrilege and injuftice as others do ...
... kingdom fhall taste nothing but after his chewing , what does he make of the kingdom but a great baby ? " The ftraitnefs of his confcience will not give him leave to swallow down fuch camels of facrilege and injuftice as others do ...
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... kingdoms , being here briefly set in view , the reader may fo judge as he finds cause . This is moft certain , that the king was ever friendly to the Irish papifts , and in his third year , against the plain advice of parliament , like ...
... kingdoms , being here briefly set in view , the reader may fo judge as he finds cause . This is moft certain , that the king was ever friendly to the Irish papifts , and in his third year , against the plain advice of parliament , like ...
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