The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volumen3J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... above their merit , fear all change , though of things never fo ill or fo unwifely fettled . So hardly can the dotage of D 2 those thofe that dwell upon antiquity allow prefent times any fhare An Anfwer to Eikon Bafilike . 35.
... above their merit , fear all change , though of things never fo ill or fo unwifely fettled . So hardly can the dotage of D 2 those thofe that dwell upon antiquity allow prefent times any fhare An Anfwer to Eikon Bafilike . 35.
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... prefent times any fhare of godliness or wisdom . 66 The removing of liturgy he traduces to be done only as a thing plaufible to the people ; " whofe rejection of it he likens , with fmall reverence , to the crucifying of our Saviour ...
... prefent times any fhare of godliness or wisdom . 66 The removing of liturgy he traduces to be done only as a thing plaufible to the people ; " whofe rejection of it he likens , with fmall reverence , to the crucifying of our Saviour ...
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... have heard from fome of their lips : but to discover them is not my prefent bufinefs . " Symmon's Defence of King Charles I. p . 165 . fide might be as faithful to God and their own fide 54 An Anfwer to Eikon Bafilike .
... have heard from fome of their lips : but to discover them is not my prefent bufinefs . " Symmon's Defence of King Charles I. p . 165 . fide might be as faithful to God and their own fide 54 An Anfwer to Eikon Bafilike .
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... prefent condition , by his , or by his fon's reftorement , I fhall fhow point by point , that although the king had ... pre- fent diftempers , or a prevention of the like to come , that it would inevitably throw us back again into all ...
... prefent condition , by his , or by his fon's reftorement , I fhall fhow point by point , that although the king had ... pre- fent diftempers , or a prevention of the like to come , that it would inevitably throw us back again into all ...
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... prefent , but indeed to embrace the prefent itself , and by accepting it to exhaust almost all the king's treafury . But now the man comes himself , the door creaks ; the actor comes upon the stage . In . In filence now , and with ...
... prefent , but indeed to embrace the prefent itself , and by accepting it to exhaust almost all the king's treafury . But now the man comes himself , the door creaks ; the actor comes upon the stage . In . In filence now , and with ...
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