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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Imploring the blessing of the Great Head of the Church to rest upon this humble
effort to subserve His glory , by causing it to promote the cause of truth and
righteousness , the writer , with much respect , dedicates it to the rising
generation in ...
Imploring the blessing of the Great Head of the Church to rest upon this humble
effort to subserve His glory , by causing it to promote the cause of truth and
righteousness , the writer , with much respect , dedicates it to the rising
generation in ...
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Publishes on Prelatical Episcopacy against Usher . — Reason of Church
Government urged against Prelacy . - Animadversions on a work of Bishop Hall .
-- Sentiments respecting Liturgies . — Church corrupted by Constantine . - His
opinion of ...
Publishes on Prelatical Episcopacy against Usher . — Reason of Church
Government urged against Prelacy . - Animadversions on a work of Bishop Hall .
-- Sentiments respecting Liturgies . — Church corrupted by Constantine . - His
opinion of ...
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Respect shown to Milton - His death and funeral . — His person and character . -
His will . - His widow and daughters . —Original Letter of Mr George Vertue.
Monuments . — Treatise of Christian Doctrine . - Extracts.Remarks . - List of works
.
Respect shown to Milton - His death and funeral . — His person and character . -
His will . - His widow and daughters . —Original Letter of Mr George Vertue.
Monuments . — Treatise of Christian Doctrine . - Extracts.Remarks . - List of works
.
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That he who , through their bigotry , had been cited to appear before the House of
Lords , to give an account of his principles , which even admitting them in any
respect to have been erroneous , were not a matter for the cognizance of the civil
...
That he who , through their bigotry , had been cited to appear before the House of
Lords , to give an account of his principles , which even admitting them in any
respect to have been erroneous , were not a matter for the cognizance of the civil
...
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And having enquired divers things of me , in respect to my former progression in
learning , he dismist me , to provide myself such accommodations as might be
most suitable to my future studies . I went therefore and took myself a lodging as ...
And having enquired divers things of me , in respect to my former progression in
learning , he dismist me , to provide myself such accommodations as might be
most suitable to my future studies . I went therefore and took myself a lodging as ...
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