The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1J. W. Moore, 1859 |
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Page 20
... defend ; For now these folks be wonders stout , The king and lords now this amend . And in the next Stanza , which begins the third part of the tale , he argues that they ought not to be lords . Moses law forbade it tho That priests ...
... defend ; For now these folks be wonders stout , The king and lords now this amend . And in the next Stanza , which begins the third part of the tale , he argues that they ought not to be lords . Moses law forbade it tho That priests ...
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... defend them from the hot persecutions and taxes of the French . But when they come hither , and see a tympany of Spaniolized bishops swaggering in the foretop of the state , and meddling to turn and dandle the royal ball with unskilful ...
... defend them from the hot persecutions and taxes of the French . But when they come hither , and see a tympany of Spaniolized bishops swaggering in the foretop of the state , and meddling to turn and dandle the royal ball with unskilful ...
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... defend many other gross corruptions by as ancient , and supposed authentic tradition as epis- copacy ? And what hope can we have of this whole council to warrant us a matter , four hundred years at least above their time , concerning ...
... defend many other gross corruptions by as ancient , and supposed authentic tradition as epis- copacy ? And what hope can we have of this whole council to warrant us a matter , four hundred years at least above their time , concerning ...
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... defended by Alexander of Jerusalem , and Theoctistus of Cæsarea , producing in his behalf divers examples , that the privilege of teaching was anciently permitted to many worthy laymen : and Cyprian in his epistles professes he will do ...
... defended by Alexander of Jerusalem , and Theoctistus of Cæsarea , producing in his behalf divers examples , that the privilege of teaching was anciently permitted to many worthy laymen : and Cyprian in his epistles professes he will do ...
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... defend their prelatical Sparta ; having a gospel and church - government set before their eyes , as a fair field wherein they might exercise the greatest virtues and the great- est deeds of Christian authority , in mean fortunes and ...
... defend their prelatical Sparta ; having a gospel and church - government set before their eyes , as a fair field wherein they might exercise the greatest virtues and the great- est deeds of Christian authority , in mean fortunes and ...
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