The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1J. W. Moore, 1859 |
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... civil polity ; next , that no form of church - government is agreeable to monarchy , but that of bishops . Must church - government that is ap pointed in the gospel , and has chief respect to the soul , be conformable and pliant to civil ...
... civil polity ; next , that no form of church - government is agreeable to monarchy , but that of bishops . Must church - government that is ap pointed in the gospel , and has chief respect to the soul , be conformable and pliant to civil ...
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... civil estate , if we survey the story from the giving of the law to the Herods ; yet did one manner of priestly government serve without inconvenience to all these temporal mu- tations ; it served the mild aristocracy of elective dukes ...
... civil estate , if we survey the story from the giving of the law to the Herods ; yet did one manner of priestly government serve without inconvenience to all these temporal mu- tations ; it served the mild aristocracy of elective dukes ...
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... civil government that hath been known , no not the Spartan , not the Roman , though both for this respect so much praised by the wise Polybius , more divinely and harmoniously tuned , more equally balanced as it were by the hand and ...
... civil government that hath been known , no not the Spartan , not the Roman , though both for this respect so much praised by the wise Polybius , more divinely and harmoniously tuned , more equally balanced as it were by the hand and ...
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... civil laws shall both be set free , the former from the control , the other from the mere vassalage and copyhold of the clergy . And whereas temporal laws rather punish men when they have trans- gressed , than form them to be such as ...
... civil laws shall both be set free , the former from the control , the other from the mere vassalage and copyhold of the clergy . And whereas temporal laws rather punish men when they have trans- gressed , than form them to be such as ...
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... civil magistrate ? In France , a more severe monarchy than ours , the protestants , under this church - govern- ment , carry the name of the best subjects the king has ; and yet presbytery , if it must be so called , does there all that ...
... civil magistrate ? In France , a more severe monarchy than ours , the protestants , under this church - govern- ment , carry the name of the best subjects the king has ; and yet presbytery , if it must be so called , does there all that ...
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