The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1J. W. Moore, 1859 |
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Page 12
... up , and not to be followed without suspicion , doubt , and danger . The last point wherein the antiquary is to be dealt with at his own weapon , is , to make it manifest that the ancientest and best of 12 OF REFORMATION IN ENGLAND .
... up , and not to be followed without suspicion , doubt , and danger . The last point wherein the antiquary is to be dealt with at his own weapon , is , to make it manifest that the ancientest and best of 12 OF REFORMATION IN ENGLAND .
Page 15
... doubt , that have all the helps of learning , and faithful industry , that man in this life can look for , and the assistance of God as near now to us as ever ? But let the Scriptures be hard ; are they more hard , more crabbed , more ...
... doubt , that have all the helps of learning , and faithful industry , that man in this life can look for , and the assistance of God as near now to us as ever ? But let the Scriptures be hard ; are they more hard , more crabbed , more ...
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... doubt , But lords beware and them 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 ...
... doubt , But lords beware and them 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 ...
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... doubt not , can prosecute against them . I proceed within my own bounds to show you next what good agents they are about the revenues and riches of the kingdom , which declare of what moment they are to monarchy , or what avail . Two ...
... doubt not , can prosecute against them . I proceed within my own bounds to show you next what good agents they are about the revenues and riches of the kingdom , which declare of what moment they are to monarchy , or what avail . Two ...
Page 29
... doubt , whether a greater inconvenience would not grow from the corruption of any other iscipline than from that of episcopacy . This seems an unseasonable fore- sight , and out of order , to defer and c 2 OF REFORMATION IN ENGLAND . 29.
... doubt , whether a greater inconvenience would not grow from the corruption of any other iscipline than from that of episcopacy . This seems an unseasonable fore- sight , and out of order , to defer and c 2 OF REFORMATION IN ENGLAND . 29.
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