John Milton; his life and times; religious and political opinions; with an appendix, containing animadversions upon Dr. Johnson's Life of Milton, etc1833 |
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... Parliament to abolish tithes , and to leave the established clergy to depend for sup- port upon the voluntary contributions of their respective parishioners , his reasoning has a better prospect of being regarded at the present than at ...
... Parliament to abolish tithes , and to leave the established clergy to depend for sup- port upon the voluntary contributions of their respective parishioners , his reasoning has a better prospect of being regarded at the present than at ...
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... Parliament . - Milton publishes his Areopagi- tica . - Charged with printing scandalous books . - Persecut- ing spirit of Presbyterian Assembly . - Eloquent description of the Liberty of the Press . He is married . - Left by his wife ...
... Parliament . - Milton publishes his Areopagi- tica . - Charged with printing scandalous books . - Persecut- ing spirit of Presbyterian Assembly . - Eloquent description of the Liberty of the Press . He is married . - Left by his wife ...
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... Parliament , one orthodox or learned man recommended by them ( the Assembly ) to the Church of England , " proceeds to mention some : four of them , who , after the Restoration , ac- cepted of bishopricks - Dr . Seth Ward , Dr. John ...
... Parliament , one orthodox or learned man recommended by them ( the Assembly ) to the Church of England , " proceeds to mention some : four of them , who , after the Restoration , ac- cepted of bishopricks - Dr . Seth Ward , Dr. John ...
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... Parliament , the very Jubi- lee and resurrection of the state , -if now the cor- rected , the aggrieved , and long persecuted truth could not be suffered [ to ] speak ; and though she your burst out with some efficacy of words , could ...
... Parliament , the very Jubi- lee and resurrection of the state , -if now the cor- rected , the aggrieved , and long persecuted truth could not be suffered [ to ] speak ; and though she your burst out with some efficacy of words , could ...
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... parliament , at meeting , ( the 13th of April , 1640 , ) was unu- sually numerous . Every member looked upon this conjunction as a national crisis . The king in his speech represented the necessity of a supply to maintain his troops ...
... parliament , at meeting , ( the 13th of April , 1640 , ) was unu- sually numerous . Every member looked upon this conjunction as a national crisis . The king in his speech represented the necessity of a supply to maintain his troops ...
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