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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... religion and works , performed to him ; after the story of our Saviour Christ , suffering to the lowest bent of weakness in the flesh , and pre- sently triumphing to the highest pitch of glory in the spirit , which drew up his body also ...
... religion and works , performed to him ; after the story of our Saviour Christ , suffering to the lowest bent of weakness in the flesh , and pre- sently triumphing to the highest pitch of glory in the spirit , which drew up his body also ...
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... religion and our country's liberty , when it shall require firm hearts in sound bodies , to stand and cover their stations , rather than see the ruin of our Protestation , [ Protestantism , ] and the inforcement of a slavish life . " 66 ...
... religion and our country's liberty , when it shall require firm hearts in sound bodies , to stand and cover their stations , rather than see the ruin of our Protestation , [ Protestantism , ] and the inforcement of a slavish life . " 66 ...
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... religious delinquencies . The deci- sions and sentences of bishops , in the Star Cham- ber , from which there was no appeal , were the most galling oppression , the most cruel tyranny ; and even the Canons , which had been adopted by ...
... religious delinquencies . The deci- sions and sentences of bishops , in the Star Cham- ber , from which there was no appeal , were the most galling oppression , the most cruel tyranny ; and even the Canons , which had been adopted by ...
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... of every week , there should be a committee of the whole house , to deliberate upon the state of religion , the grievances , the courts of justice , commerce , and the affairs of Ireland . Fanati- cism 47 CHAPTER III 1644-1648.
... of every week , there should be a committee of the whole house , to deliberate upon the state of religion , the grievances , the courts of justice , commerce , and the affairs of Ireland . Fanati- cism 47 CHAPTER III 1644-1648.
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... Religion was become a universal fashion . The most elo- quent speakers in the house introduced a kind of holy cant and jargon into their speeches , and all their allusions being scriptural , stamped them with an air of prophecy or ...
... Religion was become a universal fashion . The most elo- quent speakers in the house introduced a kind of holy cant and jargon into their speeches , and all their allusions being scriptural , stamped them with an air of prophecy or ...
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