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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... believe , that , by putting down Bishops , her prerogative would be infrin- ged ; and why the Prelates laboured , it should be so thought , ask not them , but ask their bellies . They had found a good tabernacle ; they sate un- der a ...
... believe , that , by putting down Bishops , her prerogative would be infrin- ged ; and why the Prelates laboured , it should be so thought , ask not them , but ask their bellies . They had found a good tabernacle ; they sate un- der a ...
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... Believe me , Sir , right truly it may be said , that Antichrist is Mammon's son . " In 1641 , certain of the Presbyterian minis- ters published a treatise against Episcopacy , the title , Smectymnuus , consisting of the initial let ...
... Believe me , Sir , right truly it may be said , that Antichrist is Mammon's son . " In 1641 , certain of the Presbyterian minis- ters published a treatise against Episcopacy , the title , Smectymnuus , consisting of the initial let ...
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... believe unfainedly to be true . Let not other men think their conscience bound to search continually after truth , to pray for enlightenings from above , to publish what they think they have G so attained , and debar me from conceiving ...
... believe unfainedly to be true . Let not other men think their conscience bound to search continually after truth , to pray for enlightenings from above , to publish what they think they have G so attained , and debar me from conceiving ...
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... believe many to be good and faithful Christians , though misled by some of tur- bulent spirit , I wish them earnestly and calmly not to fall off from their first principles , nor to affect rigor and superiority over men not under them ...
... believe many to be good and faithful Christians , though misled by some of tur- bulent spirit , I wish them earnestly and calmly not to fall off from their first principles , nor to affect rigor and superiority over men not under them ...
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... believe that those in England differ from their brethren in Scotland about persecutions , nor that their own sufferings of late have made ' em more tender of the consciences of others . " This naturally leads men to think that they have ...
... believe that those in England differ from their brethren in Scotland about persecutions , nor that their own sufferings of late have made ' em more tender of the consciences of others . " This naturally leads men to think that they have ...
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