The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volumen3J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... punish- able by the laws ? " yet knowing that time was , when to be a proteftant , to be a chriftian , was by law as punish- able as to be a traitor ; and that our Saviour himfelf , coming to reform his church , was accused of an intent ...
... punish- able by the laws ? " yet knowing that time was , when to be a proteftant , to be a chriftian , was by law as punish- able as to be a traitor ; and that our Saviour himfelf , coming to reform his church , was accused of an intent ...
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... punished fome ; " no queftion ; for fome , perhaps , who were of leaft ufe , muft of neceffity have been facrificed to his reputation , and the conve- nience of his affairs . Others he " would have difarm- ed ; " that is to fay , in his ...
... punished fome ; " no queftion ; for fome , perhaps , who were of leaft ufe , muft of neceffity have been facrificed to his reputation , and the conve- nience of his affairs . Others he " would have difarm- ed ; " that is to fay , in his ...
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... punishment to Job's trials , before he faw them to have Job's ending . But how could charity herself believe there was at all in him any religion , fo much as but to fear there is a God ; Inuch 20 An Anfwer to Eikon Bafilike .
... punishment to Job's trials , before he faw them to have Job's ending . But how could charity herself believe there was at all in him any religion , fo much as but to fear there is a God ; Inuch 20 An Anfwer to Eikon Bafilike .
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... punishment . For if neither God nor nature put civil power in the hands of any whomfoever , but to a lawful end , and commands our obedience to the authority of law only , not to the tyran- nical force of any perfon ; and if the laws of ...
... punishment . For if neither God nor nature put civil power in the hands of any whomfoever , but to a lawful end , and commands our obedience to the authority of law only , not to the tyran- nical force of any perfon ; and if the laws of ...
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... punish ” thofe that have delivered us , and to protect delinquents against the juftice of parliament ; Then , if it be poffible to reconcile contradictions , he will praise him by displeasing him , and ferve him by dif- ferving him ...
... punish ” thofe that have delivered us , and to protect delinquents against the juftice of parliament ; Then , if it be poffible to reconcile contradictions , he will praise him by displeasing him , and ferve him by dif- ferving him ...
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