The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1J. W. Moore, 1859 |
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... king's generals , made them of force content them- selves with what they had already done . Hereupon followed ... king for his sister Mary , lest Charles the Fifth should be angry ; who but the grave prelates , Cranmer and Ridley , must ...
... king's generals , made them of force content them- selves with what they had already done . Hereupon followed ... king for his sister Mary , lest Charles the Fifth should be angry ; who but the grave prelates , Cranmer and Ridley , must ...
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... king and lords now this amend . And in the next Stanza , which begins the third part of the tale , he argues that ... king , washed off the holy unction with his blood drawn by the polluted hands of bishops , abbots , and monks . What ...
... king and lords now this amend . And in the next Stanza , which begins the third part of the tale , he argues that ... king , washed off the holy unction with his blood drawn by the polluted hands of bishops , abbots , and monks . What ...
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... king's to blow them down like a pasteboard house built of court - cards ? Sir , the little ado which methinks I find ... king , as the wise king Solomon often remembers us , " is established in justice , " which is the universal justice ...
... king's to blow them down like a pasteboard house built of court - cards ? Sir , the little ado which methinks I find ... king , as the wise king Solomon often remembers us , " is established in justice , " which is the universal justice ...
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... king towards the priest , is now so come about in the gospel , that all the danger is to be feared from the priest to the king . Whilst the priest's office in the law was set out with an exterior lustre of pomp and glory , kings were ...
... king towards the priest , is now so come about in the gospel , that all the danger is to be feared from the priest to the king . Whilst the priest's office in the law was set out with an exterior lustre of pomp and glory , kings were ...
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... king's safety , the govern- ment of episcopacy is now so weaved into the common law . In God's name let it weave out again ; let not human quillets keep back divine au- thority . It is not the common law , nor the civil , but piety and ...
... king's safety , the govern- ment of episcopacy is now so weaved into the common law . In God's name let it weave out again ; let not human quillets keep back divine au- thority . It is not the common law , nor the civil , but piety and ...
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