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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... Affairs , and which will throw considerable light upon several events connected with his history . Imploring the blessing of the Great Head of the Church to rest upon this humble effort to subserve His glory , by causing it to promote ...
... Affairs , and which will throw considerable light upon several events connected with his history . Imploring the blessing of the Great Head of the Church to rest upon this humble effort to subserve His glory , by causing it to promote ...
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... affairs of government , at least in so far as related to what they called religious delinquencies . The deci- sions and sentences of bishops , in the Star Cham- ber , from which there was no appeal , were the most galling oppression ...
... affairs of government , at least in so far as related to what they called religious delinquencies . The deci- sions and sentences of bishops , in the Star Cham- ber , from which there was no appeal , were the most galling oppression ...
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... of every week , there should be a committee of the whole house , to deliberate upon the state of religion , the grievances , the courts of justice , commerce , and the affairs of Ireland . Fanati- cism 47 CHAPTER III 1644-1648.
... of every week , there should be a committee of the whole house , to deliberate upon the state of religion , the grievances , the courts of justice , commerce , and the affairs of Ireland . Fanati- cism 47 CHAPTER III 1644-1648.
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... affairs of Ireland . Fanati- cism , with all its levelling principles , had now overspread the land . Even those leaders of the commons who had assumed a puritanical severity in their words and actions , to work the more effectually on ...
... affairs of Ireland . Fanati- cism , with all its levelling principles , had now overspread the land . Even those leaders of the commons who had assumed a puritanical severity in their words and actions , to work the more effectually on ...
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... affairs , and that must be some divine of note and estimation ! To him he adheres , resigns the whole warehouse of his reli- gion , with all the locks and keys , into his custody . and indeed makes the very person of that man his ...
... affairs , and that must be some divine of note and estimation ! To him he adheres , resigns the whole warehouse of his reli- gion , with all the locks and keys , into his custody . and indeed makes the very person of that man his ...
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