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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State of the Prelates . - Origin of Congregational Churches in London . - Notes .
— Dispute between the Houses of Lords and Commons respecting the Prelates .
— Bishops excluded from their seats in Parliament . — Milton publishes his ...
State of the Prelates . - Origin of Congregational Churches in London . - Notes .
— Dispute between the Houses of Lords and Commons respecting the Prelates .
— Bishops excluded from their seats in Parliament . — Milton publishes his ...
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To prove that the Reformation owed nothing to the Prelates , he says : “ And for
the Bishops , they were so far from any such worthy attempts , as that they
suffered themselves to be the common stiles to countenance , with their
prostituted ...
To prove that the Reformation owed nothing to the Prelates , he says : “ And for
the Bishops , they were so far from any such worthy attempts , as that they
suffered themselves to be the common stiles to countenance , with their
prostituted ...
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But out of the mouth of that godly and royal child , Christ himself returned such an
awful repulse to those killing and time - serving prelates , that after much bold
importunity , they went their way , not without shame and tears . “ And when the ...
But out of the mouth of that godly and royal child , Christ himself returned such an
awful repulse to those killing and time - serving prelates , that after much bold
importunity , they went their way , not without shame and tears . “ And when the ...
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With one other short extract I will conclude this article : " The sour leven of human
traditions , " he says , “ mixt in one putrified mass , with the poisonous dross of
hypocrisy in the hearts of Prelates , that lie basking in the sunny warmth of wealth
...
With one other short extract I will conclude this article : " The sour leven of human
traditions , " he says , “ mixt in one putrified mass , with the poisonous dross of
hypocrisy in the hearts of Prelates , that lie basking in the sunny warmth of wealth
...
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The circumstance of Milton having employed his pen against those whom he
formerly united with in writing against the prelates , has subjected him to the
charge of tergiversation . Let it be recollected , however , that Milton wrote against
...
The circumstance of Milton having employed his pen against those whom he
formerly united with in writing against the prelates , has subjected him to the
charge of tergiversation . Let it be recollected , however , that Milton wrote against
...
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