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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... professing the Roman faith , had charged Constantine with having marred every thing in the church : " Ah ! Constantine , of how much ill the cause , Not thy conversion , but those rich domains , That the first wealthy Pope secured of ...
... professing the Roman faith , had charged Constantine with having marred every thing in the church : " Ah ! Constantine , of how much ill the cause , Not thy conversion , but those rich domains , That the first wealthy Pope secured of ...
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... professed faith in Christ , desired that they might be dis- missed from that communion , and allowed to form a distinct congregation , in such order as was most agreeable to their own sentiments . 66 The church considering they were now ...
... professed faith in Christ , desired that they might be dis- missed from that communion , and allowed to form a distinct congregation , in such order as was most agreeable to their own sentiments . 66 The church considering they were now ...
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... profess faith in God by Jesus Christ , though they differ in judgment from the doctrine , wor- ship , or discipline , publicly held forth , shall not be restrained Some extracts have been made from MILTON'S " Second Defence 160 LIFE OF ...
... profess faith in God by Jesus Christ , though they differ in judgment from the doctrine , wor- ship , or discipline , publicly held forth , shall not be restrained Some extracts have been made from MILTON'S " Second Defence 160 LIFE OF ...
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... profess , the conscience also becomes implicit , and so by voluntary servitude to man's law , forfeits her Christian ... professing to be Protestants , deserve as little to be tolerated themselves , being no less guilty of popery LIFE OF ...
... profess , the conscience also becomes implicit , and so by voluntary servitude to man's law , forfeits her Christian ... professing to be Protestants , deserve as little to be tolerated themselves , being no less guilty of popery LIFE OF ...
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... profess ! How dishonourable to the name of God , that his fear , and the power of his knowledge in an army professing to be his , should not work that obedience , that fidelity to their supreme magis- trates , that levied them and paid ...
... profess ! How dishonourable to the name of God , that his fear , and the power of his knowledge in an army professing to be his , should not work that obedience , that fidelity to their supreme magis- trates , that levied them and paid ...
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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