The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volumen3J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... prince , what memory of man , written or unwritten , can tell us news of any prince that ever was irreligious ? He cannot ftand " to make prolix apolo- gies . " Then furely thofe long pamphlets fet out for de- clarations and ...
... prince , what memory of man , written or unwritten , can tell us news of any prince that ever was irreligious ? He cannot ftand " to make prolix apolo- gies . " Then furely thofe long pamphlets fet out for de- clarations and ...
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... princes happen to be most weak and impotent . Thus when both intereft of tyranny and epifcopacy were incor- porate into each other , the king , whofe principal safety and establishment confifted in the righteous execution of his civil ...
... princes happen to be most weak and impotent . Thus when both intereft of tyranny and epifcopacy were incor- porate into each other , the king , whofe principal safety and establishment confifted in the righteous execution of his civil ...
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... princes ; " against which temptations if the clergy cannot arm them- felves with their own fpiritual armour , they are indeed as poor a carcafs " as he terms them . 66 Of fecular honours and great revenues added to the dignity of ...
... princes ; " against which temptations if the clergy cannot arm them- felves with their own fpiritual armour , they are indeed as poor a carcafs " as he terms them . 66 Of fecular honours and great revenues added to the dignity of ...
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... princes of the age before in Ger-- many . And if we credit Latimer's fermons , our papifts here in England pleaded the fame dangers and inconveni- encies against that which was reformed by Edward the Sixth . Whereas if those fears had ...
... princes of the age before in Ger-- many . And if we credit Latimer's fermons , our papifts here in England pleaded the fame dangers and inconveni- encies against that which was reformed by Edward the Sixth . Whereas if those fears had ...
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... princes , and caufeth them to wander in the wilderness where there is no way . " Pfal . 107 . XXIII . Upon the Scots delivering the king to the English . THAT the Scots in England fhould " fell their king , ' as he himself here affirms ...
... princes , and caufeth them to wander in the wilderness where there is no way . " Pfal . 107 . XXIII . Upon the Scots delivering the king to the English . THAT the Scots in England fhould " fell their king , ' as he himself here affirms ...
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