The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volumen3J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... himself no other than a plaufible deceiver . And , perhaps ( nay more than perhaps , for it is affirmed and extant under good evidence , that ) thofe feigned ter- rours and jealoufies were either by the king himself , or the popish ...
... himself no other than a plaufible deceiver . And , perhaps ( nay more than perhaps , for it is affirmed and extant under good evidence , that ) thofe feigned ter- rours and jealoufies were either by the king himself , or the popish ...
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... himself were continually devifed , to hinder and put back the relief of thofe diftreffed pro- teftants ? which undoubtedly , had it not been then put back , might have faved many ftreams of those tears and that blood , whereof he feems ...
... himself were continually devifed , to hinder and put back the relief of thofe diftreffed pro- teftants ? which undoubtedly , had it not been then put back , might have faved many ftreams of those tears and that blood , whereof he feems ...
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... himself , to " fet up their ways by the like method of violence . " Nor is there any thing that hath more marks of fchifm and fectarifin than Englith epifcopacy ; whether we look at apoftolic times , or at reformed churches ; for " the ...
... himself , to " fet up their ways by the like method of violence . " Nor is there any thing that hath more marks of fchifm and fectarifin than Englith epifcopacy ; whether we look at apoftolic times , or at reformed churches ; for " the ...
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... himself , " as he fup- poses , " with very dubious and dangerous limitations , ' but for binding men " by oath and covenant " to the reformation of church - difcipline . First , thofe limita- tions were not more dangerous to him , than ...
... himself , " as he fup- poses , " with very dubious and dangerous limitations , ' but for binding men " by oath and covenant " to the reformation of church - difcipline . First , thofe limita- tions were not more dangerous to him , than ...
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... himself that many good men❞ took the covenant , either unwarily or out of fear , he feems to have bestowed fome thoughts how thefe " good men , " following his advice , may keep the covenant and not keep it . The firft evafion is ...
... himself that many good men❞ took the covenant , either unwarily or out of fear , he feems to have bestowed fome thoughts how thefe " good men , " following his advice , may keep the covenant and not keep it . The firft evafion is ...
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