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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... prove themselves a superior race to their most distinguished progenitors , whether of genuine pa- triots , unsophisticated Protestants , or real Chris- ians , and thus contribute towards promoting the prosperity of their country in its ...
... prove themselves a superior race to their most distinguished progenitors , whether of genuine pa- triots , unsophisticated Protestants , or real Chris- ians , and thus contribute towards promoting the prosperity of their country in its ...
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... proved to be the most mar- vellous providence , that Laud prevented Oliver Cromwell , John Hampden , and other patriots from going to America , to which they had made up their minds , and had actually embarked , in order to transport ...
... proved to be the most mar- vellous providence , that Laud prevented Oliver Cromwell , John Hampden , and other patriots from going to America , to which they had made up their minds , and had actually embarked , in order to transport ...
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... 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 that to make them tame ; and at night , just to guard the house and keep it from ...
... 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 that to make them tame ; and at night , just to guard the house and keep it from ...
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... prove that the 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 ...
... prove that the 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 ...
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... prove out of antiquity , first , that if they will conform our Bishops to the purer times , they must mow their ... proved a flat Arian , and his nephew Julian an apostate ; and there his race ended . The church , that before , by ...
... prove out of antiquity , first , that if they will conform our Bishops to the purer times , they must mow their ... proved a flat Arian , and his nephew Julian an apostate ; and there his race ended . The church , that before , by ...
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