The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1J. W. Moore, 1859 |
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... judge of se- crets , that wherever I have in this book plainly and roundly ( though worthily and truly ) laid open the faults and blemishes of fathers , martyrs , or Christian emperors , or have otherwise inveighed against error and ...
... judge of se- crets , that wherever I have in this book plainly and roundly ( though worthily and truly ) laid open the faults and blemishes of fathers , martyrs , or Christian emperors , or have otherwise inveighed against error and ...
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... judges , the lawyers , the justices of peace for the most part popish , the bishops firm to Rome ; from whence was to be expected the furious flashing of ... judge , will require a more exact search ; 6 OF REFORMATION IN ENGLAND .
... judges , the lawyers , the justices of peace for the most part popish , the bishops firm to Rome ; from whence was to be expected the furious flashing of ... judge , will require a more exact search ; 6 OF REFORMATION IN ENGLAND .
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John Milton. to judge , will require a more exact search ; and to effect this the speedier , I shall distinguish such as I esteem to be the hinderers of reformation into three sorts , Antiquitarians ( for so I had rather call them than ...
John Milton. to judge , will require a more exact search ; and to effect this the speedier , I shall distinguish such as I esteem to be the hinderers of reformation into three sorts , Antiquitarians ( for so I had rather call them than ...
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... judge for me . How little therefore those ancient times make for modern bishops , hath been plainly discoursed ; but let them make for them as much as they will , yet why we ought not to stand to their arbitrement , shall now appear by ...
... judge for me . How little therefore those ancient times make for modern bishops , hath been plainly discoursed ; but let them make for them as much as they will , yet why we ought not to stand to their arbitrement , shall now appear by ...
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... judge rightly , we must judge by that which was to be their rule . But it will be objected , that this was an unsettled state of the church , wanting the temporal magistrate to suppress the licence of false brethern , and the ...
... judge rightly , we must judge by that which was to be their rule . But it will be objected , that this was an unsettled state of the church , wanting the temporal magistrate to suppress the licence of false brethern , and the ...
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