The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volumen3J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... Civil Power in Ecclesiastical Causes : showing , that it is not lawful for any Power on Earth to compel in Matters of Religion ....... 317 Considerations touching the likeliest Means to remove Hirelings out of the Church , & c ...
... Civil Power in Ecclesiastical Causes : showing , that it is not lawful for any Power on Earth to compel in Matters of Religion ....... 317 Considerations touching the likeliest Means to remove Hirelings out of the Church , & c ...
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... civil war . And which of the propofitions were " obtruded on him with the point of the fword , " till he firft with the point of the fword thruft from him both the propo- fitions and the propounders ? He never reckons those violent and ...
... civil war . And which of the propofitions were " obtruded on him with the point of the fword , " till he firft with the point of the fword thruft from him both the propo- fitions and the propounders ? He never reckons those violent and ...
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... civil cuttom , and for fashion's fake , more than of duty ; for by plain law cited before , the parliament is his fuperior . But what law in any trial or difpute enjoins a freeman to reft quieted , though not fatisfied with the will and ...
... civil cuttom , and for fashion's fake , more than of duty ; for by plain law cited before , the parliament is his fuperior . But what law in any trial or difpute enjoins a freeman to reft quieted , though not fatisfied with the will and ...
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... civil being created both him and the royalty he wore . And if it hath been anciently interpreted the prefaging fign of a future tyrant , but to dream of copulation with his mother , what can it be less than actual tyranny to affirm ...
... civil being created both him and the royalty he wore . And if it hath been anciently interpreted the prefaging fign of a future tyrant , but to dream of copulation with his mother , what can it be less than actual tyranny to affirm ...
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... civil affairs but private men , contended not with magistrates ; yet when magiftrates themselves , and especially parlia- ments , who have greatest right to difpofe of the civil fword , come to know religion , they ought in confcience ...
... civil affairs but private men , contended not with magistrates ; yet when magiftrates themselves , and especially parlia- ments , who have greatest right to difpofe of the civil fword , come to know religion , they ought in confcience ...
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