The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volumen3J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... enemies ) and ac- cufed them , that under colour of religion they had a purpose to invade his and the church's right ; by which policy he deceived many of the German cities , and kept them divided from that league , until they faw ...
... enemies ) and ac- cufed them , that under colour of religion they had a purpose to invade his and the church's right ; by which policy he deceived many of the German cities , and kept them divided from that league , until they faw ...
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... enemy of thofe that force the confcience . For was it not he , who upon the English obtruded new ceremonies , upon the Scots a new Liturgy , and with his fword went about to engrave * a bloody Rubric on their backs ? Did he not forbid ...
... enemy of thofe that force the confcience . For was it not he , who upon the English obtruded new ceremonies , upon the Scots a new Liturgy , and with his fword went about to engrave * a bloody Rubric on their backs ? Did he not forbid ...
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... enemies of faints , and con- feffing that after he was made a bishop , he found much of that grace decay in him which he had before . Concerning his " Coronation oath , " what it was , and how far it bound him , already hath been spoken ...
... enemies of faints , and con- feffing that after he was made a bishop , he found much of that grace decay in him which he had before . Concerning his " Coronation oath , " what it was , and how far it bound him , already hath been spoken ...
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... enemy , fuch an onfet might in the rigour of martial law have been excufed , while arms were not yet by agree- ment fufpended ; yet by a king , who feemed fo heartily to accept of treating with his fubjects , and profeffes here , " he ...
... enemy , fuch an onfet might in the rigour of martial law have been excufed , while arms were not yet by agree- ment fufpended ; yet by a king , who feemed fo heartily to accept of treating with his fubjects , and profeffes here , " he ...
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... enemy , much lefs upon the native people ; but have placed it in that elective body of the parliament , to whom the making , repealing , judging , and interpreting of law itself was alfo committed , as was fitteft , fo long as we ...
... enemy , much lefs upon the native people ; but have placed it in that elective body of the parliament , to whom the making , repealing , judging , and interpreting of law itself was alfo committed , as was fitteft , fo long as we ...
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