John Milton: His Life and Times, Religious and Political Opinions: With an Appendix, Containing Animadversions Upon Dr. Johnson's Life of Milton, Etc., Etc |
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The reader who is curious enough to know all about this matter , should consult ,
as I have done , the Journals of the ... against the king's supremacy , in spiritual
matters , with great respect ; enquired where they assembled ; and intimated ...
The reader who is curious enough to know all about this matter , should consult ,
as I have done , the Journals of the ... against the king's supremacy , in spiritual
matters , with great respect ; enquired where they assembled ; and intimated ...
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Which when we have perused , the demonstrations of jesty's good - will towards
us , and the importance of the matter concerning which you write , affected us to
that degree , that we designed forthwith to send to your Majesty some person ...
Which when we have perused , the demonstrations of jesty's good - will towards
us , and the importance of the matter concerning which you write , affected us to
that degree , that we designed forthwith to send to your Majesty some person ...
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And therefore we have commanded our extraordinary envoy with the most
Serene King of Sweden , Philip Medows , to attend your Majesty , in our name , in
order to these matters , and to impart , propound , act and negotiate such things
as we ...
And therefore we have commanded our extraordinary envoy with the most
Serene King of Sweden , Philip Medows , to attend your Majesty , in our name , in
order to these matters , and to impart , propound , act and negotiate such things
as we ...
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... the Bible is invalidated as the sole umpire in matters of religion ; and
consequently , that we are left without a standard by which to judge between truth
and error . tainly should be pleased , could any one furnish irrefragable evidence
that the ...
... the Bible is invalidated as the sole umpire in matters of religion ; and
consequently , that we are left without a standard by which to judge between truth
and error . tainly should be pleased , could any one furnish irrefragable evidence
that the ...
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An ingenuous mind would , instead of censuring Milton for refusing to subscribe
what he did not believe , as , by so doing , he would have committed perjury , and
that too in regard to matters of “ truth , conscience , and God , " have expressed ...
An ingenuous mind would , instead of censuring Milton for refusing to subscribe
what he did not believe , as , by so doing , he would have committed perjury , and
that too in regard to matters of “ truth , conscience , and God , " have expressed ...
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