The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1J. W. Moore, 1859 |
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... Basilike , the Portraiture of his sacred Majesty in his Solitudes and Sufferings , .... ........................................................................ 437 zii OF REFORMATION IN ENGLAND , AND THE CAUSES THAT HITHERTO.
... Basilike , the Portraiture of his sacred Majesty in his Solitudes and Sufferings , .... ........................................................................ 437 zii OF REFORMATION IN ENGLAND , AND THE CAUSES THAT HITHERTO.
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... majesty of the gospel must be broken and lie flat , if it can be overtopped by the novelty of any other decree . And here withal I invoke the Immortal Deity , revealer and judge of se- crets , that wherever I have in this book plainly ...
... majesty of the gospel must be broken and lie flat , if it can be overtopped by the novelty of any other decree . And here withal I invoke the Immortal Deity , revealer and judge of se- crets , that wherever I have in this book plainly ...
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... majesty , until the lashes inflicted on the anointed body of the king , washed off the holy unction with his blood drawn by the polluted hands of bishops , abbots , and monks . What good upholders of royalty were the bishops , when by ...
... majesty , until the lashes inflicted on the anointed body of the king , washed off the holy unction with his blood drawn by the polluted hands of bishops , abbots , and monks . What good upholders of royalty were the bishops , when by ...
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... majesty of our highest court , the lawgiving and sacred parliament ? Do they not plainly labour to exempt churchmen from the magistrate ? Yea , so presumptuously as to question and menace officers that represent the king's person for ...
... majesty of our highest court , the lawgiving and sacred parliament ? Do they not plainly labour to exempt churchmen from the magistrate ? Yea , so presumptuously as to question and menace officers that represent the king's person for ...
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... majesty of that office to have no other ser- geants or maces about them but those invisible ones of terror and shame ; or , lastly , were it their fear , lest the greatness of this authority and honour , armed with jurisdiction , might ...
... majesty of that office to have no other ser- geants or maces about them but those invisible ones of terror and shame ; or , lastly , were it their fear , lest the greatness of this authority and honour , armed with jurisdiction , might ...
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