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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ment had always proceeded from the craft or pride of the Bishops ! He then boldly
encourages the English and the Scotch , united by “ the solemn league and
covenant , ” to pursue the contest for liberty in Church and State , which they had
so ...
ment had always proceeded from the craft or pride of the Bishops ! He then boldly
encourages the English and the Scotch , united by “ the solemn league and
covenant , ” to pursue the contest for liberty in Church and State , which they had
so ...
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It thus commences : “ If men within themselves would be governed by reason ,
and not generally ment upon the king , and raised what commotion they could by
daring to assert , that the doctrine of the Protestant divines , and of all the
reformed ...
It thus commences : “ If men within themselves would be governed by reason ,
and not generally ment upon the king , and raised what commotion they could by
daring to assert , that the doctrine of the Protestant divines , and of all the
reformed ...
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ment , willingly and purposely doth openly break the traditions and ceremonies of
the church , which be not repugnant to the word of God , and be ordained and
approved by common authority , ought to be rebuked openly , ( that others may ...
ment , willingly and purposely doth openly break the traditions and ceremonies of
the church , which be not repugnant to the word of God , and be ordained and
approved by common authority , ought to be rebuked openly , ( that others may ...
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