The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volumen3J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... force , to the wifdom and piety of former parliaments , to the ancient and universal practice of chriftian churches . " As if they who come with full authority to redress public grievances , which ofttimes are laws themselves , were to ...
... force , to the wifdom and piety of former parliaments , to the ancient and universal practice of chriftian churches . " As if they who come with full authority to redress public grievances , which ofttimes are laws themselves , were to ...
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... force , the other by fpiritual ufurpation ; and both by force upheld . He admires and falls into an extafy , that the parliament fhould fend him fuch a " horrid propofition , " as the removal of epifcopacy . But expect from him in an ...
... force , the other by fpiritual ufurpation ; and both by force upheld . He admires and falls into an extafy , that the parliament fhould fend him fuch a " horrid propofition , " as the removal of epifcopacy . But expect from him in an ...
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... force of that imputation , which lies upon them . Yet he acknowledges , " it fell out as a most unhappy advantage of fome men's malice againft him : " but in- deed of moft men's juft fufpicion , by finding in it no fuch wide departure ...
... force of that imputation , which lies upon them . Yet he acknowledges , " it fell out as a most unhappy advantage of fome men's malice againft him : " but in- deed of moft men's juft fufpicion , by finding in it no fuch wide departure ...
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... force it upon others , made episcopal , ceremonial , and common - prayer book wars . But the papifts understood him better than by the outfide ; and knew that those wars were their wars . Although if the commonwealth fhould be afraid to ...
... force it upon others , made episcopal , ceremonial , and common - prayer book wars . But the papifts understood him better than by the outfide ; and knew that those wars were their wars . Although if the commonwealth fhould be afraid to ...
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... forces against the parliament itself , or not gone at all ; or had he gone , what work he would have made there , his own following words declare . “ He would have punished fome ; " no question ; for fome , perhaps , who were of least ...
... forces against the parliament itself , or not gone at all ; or had he gone , what work he would have made there , his own following words declare . “ He would have punished fome ; " no question ; for fome , perhaps , who were of least ...
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