John Milton, His Life and Times, Religious and Political Opinions: With an Appendix, Containing Animadversions Upon Dr. Johnson's Life of Milton, &c. &cNorwood Editions, 1833 - 397 páginas |
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... Reformation from Popery . -Prayer to the Trinity in Unity . - Declaration of his mo- tives in writing . - Conduct of the Bishops . - Admiration of the Reformation . - Appeal to the united English and Scotch nations . - Origin of ...
... Reformation from Popery . -Prayer to the Trinity in Unity . - Declaration of his mo- tives in writing . - Conduct of the Bishops . - Admiration of the Reformation . - Appeal to the united English and Scotch nations . - Origin of ...
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... Reformation from Po- pery , which were dedicated to a friend . In the first of these he proved , from the reign of Henry the Eighth , what had all along been the real impediments in the kingdom to a perfect Re- being tied up a day , and ...
... Reformation from Po- pery , which were dedicated to a friend . In the first of these he proved , from the reign of Henry the Eighth , what had all along been the real impediments in the kingdom to a perfect Re- being tied up a day , and ...
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... reformation of the Church in these latter days . " Speaking of the Popish cor- ruptions , he thus satirizes them : " They hallowed it , [ religion , ] they fumed it , they sprinkled it , they bedeck't it , not in robes of pure innocency ...
... reformation of the Church in these latter days . " Speaking of the Popish cor- ruptions , he thus satirizes them : " They hallowed it , [ religion , ] they fumed it , they sprinkled it , they bedeck't it , not in robes of pure innocency ...
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... Reformation owed nothing to the Prelates , he says : " And for the Bishops , they were so far from any such worthy attempts , as that they suffered themselves to be the common stiles to countenance , with their prostituted gravities ...
... Reformation owed nothing to the Prelates , he says : " And for the Bishops , they were so far from any such worthy attempts , as that they suffered themselves to be the common stiles to countenance , with their prostituted gravities ...
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... Reformation begins thus : — ' Sir , -It is a work , good and prudent , to be able to guide one man ; of larger extended virtue , to order well one house ; but to govern a nation piously and justly , which only is to say happily , is for ...
... Reformation begins thus : — ' Sir , -It is a work , good and prudent , to be able to guide one man ; of larger extended virtue , to order well one house ; but to govern a nation piously and justly , which only is to say happily , is for ...
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