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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... consciences would not allow them to obey any thing in religion , but what was taught them in the oracles of God . It is fair to admit , that another circumstance which roused his mighty choler was adventi- tious to the order of bishops ...
... consciences would not allow them to obey any thing in religion , but what was taught them in the oracles of God . It is fair to admit , that another circumstance which roused his mighty choler was adventi- tious to the order of bishops ...
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... - ration , and to punish , with fines and imprison- ments , and even with death , those who would not submit their consciences to the dictation of the magistrate . CHAPTER III . 1644-1648 . AT this time a most 46 LIFE OF MILTON .
... - ration , and to punish , with fines and imprison- ments , and even with death , those who would not submit their consciences to the dictation of the magistrate . CHAPTER III . 1644-1648 . AT this time a most 46 LIFE OF MILTON .
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... conscience , and not from obstinacy , agreed to allow them the liberty they de- sired , and that they should be constituted a distinct church ; which was performed Sept. 12 , 1633. And as they believed that baptism was not rightly ...
... conscience , and not from obstinacy , agreed to allow them the liberty they de- sired , and that they should be constituted a distinct church ; which was performed Sept. 12 , 1633. And as they believed that baptism was not rightly ...
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... Conscience , as the plain demonstration of the spirit , finds most evincing ; yet , whether it be the secret of divine will , or the original blind- ness we are born in , so it happens , for the most part , that Custom still is silently ...
... Conscience , as the plain demonstration of the spirit , finds most evincing ; yet , whether it be the secret of divine will , or the original blind- ness we are born in , so it happens , for the most part , that Custom still is silently ...
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... conscience by their hopeless continuance in misbelief , then even , in the due progress of reason , and that ever equal proportion which justice proceeds by , it cannot be imagined that this cited place com- mands less than a total and ...
... conscience by their hopeless continuance in misbelief , then even , in the due progress of reason , and that ever equal proportion which justice proceeds by , it cannot be imagined that this cited place com- mands less than a total and ...
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