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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... civil and religious liberty which MILTON SO powerfully advocated , have been approved by a majority of our legislature , obtained the sanction of so large a portion of our united empire , and produced such an astonishing reform in our ...
... civil and religious liberty which MILTON SO powerfully advocated , have been approved by a majority of our legislature , obtained the sanction of so large a portion of our united empire , and produced such an astonishing reform in our ...
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... powerful de- fender of their principles , notwithstanding it is to his powerful advocacy that they are indebted , more than to any other writer , for all the civil and religious privileges which they now enjoy . From his PREFACE . vii.
... powerful de- fender of their principles , notwithstanding it is to his powerful advocacy that they are indebted , more than to any other writer , for all the civil and religious privileges which they now enjoy . From his PREFACE . vii.
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... civil and religious tyranny and he may probably be inclined to judge more favourably of the strong and caustic terms which he has sometimes employed for the purpose of satirizing and exposing gross imposi- tions and oppressive ...
... civil and religious tyranny and he may probably be inclined to judge more favourably of the strong and caustic terms which he has sometimes employed for the purpose of satirizing and exposing gross imposi- tions and oppressive ...
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... Civil War . - State of the Church under Laud , and persecution of the Puritans . Page 1-13 . CHAPTER II . 1640-1644 . Milton's arrival in London . - Commences schoolmaster.- Reproached on that account . - Vindicated by Toland . - In ...
... Civil War . - State of the Church under Laud , and persecution of the Puritans . Page 1-13 . CHAPTER II . 1640-1644 . Milton's arrival in London . - Commences schoolmaster.- Reproached on that account . - Vindicated by Toland . - In ...
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... Civil War.- A different Account by Mrs. Lucy Hutchinson . - State of the Prelates . - Origin of Congregational Churches in Lon- don . - Notes . - Dispute between the Houses of Lords and Commons respecting the Prelates . - Bishops ...
... Civil War.- A different Account by Mrs. Lucy Hutchinson . - State of the Prelates . - Origin of Congregational Churches in Lon- don . - Notes . - Dispute between the Houses of Lords and Commons respecting the Prelates . - Bishops ...
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affairs Ambassadour Anabaptists Andrew Marvell answer authority Baptists bishops blind brethren called cause Charles Christ Christian church Church of England civil common Commonwealth of ENGLAND conscience Councill Cromwell death defence divine Divorce doctrine Duke of Savoy enemies English entitled Episcopacy faith father favour friends glory hath Holy honour JOHN MILTON Johnson king king of Sweden king's late learning letters liberty Lord magistrate Majesty marriage mean ment mind ministers monarchy nation noble obedience OLIVER Oliver Cromwell opinion Ordered Paradise Lost Parliament Parliament of England peace person Piemont piety Popery popish prayer prelates Presbyterians principles profess Protector Protestant prove published reason Reformed religion religious republick Salmasius says Scripture sect sent sentiments Serene Prince Smectymnuus speak Spirit thee things thou thought tion Toland translated into Latine Treatise truth tyrant Westminster wherein wife writing written