The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1J. W. Moore, 1859 |
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... protestants no slacker than the pope would have done . And doubtless , whenever the pope shall fall , if his ruin be ... protestant , and ( by the bishops ' judgment ) the lawful issue of King Henry . Who then can think ( though these ...
... protestants no slacker than the pope would have done . And doubtless , whenever the pope shall fall , if his ruin be ... protestant , and ( by the bishops ' judgment ) the lawful issue of King Henry . Who then can think ( though these ...
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... protestant princess , in whose days why religion attained not a perfect reducement in the begin- ning of her reign , I suppose the hindering causes will be found to be common with some formerly alleged for King Edward VI .; the ...
... protestant princess , in whose days why religion attained not a perfect reducement in the begin- ning of her reign , I suppose the hindering causes will be found to be common with some formerly alleged for King Edward VI .; the ...
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... protestant . Yes , sure ; as wise and famous men have suspected and feared the protest- ant episcopacy in England , as those that have feared the papal . You know , sir , what was the judgment of Padre Paolo , the great Vene- tian ...
... protestant . Yes , sure ; as wise and famous men have suspected and feared the protest- ant episcopacy in England , as those that have feared the papal . You know , sir , what was the judgment of Padre Paolo , the great Vene- tian ...
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... protestant princes and commonwealths ; who are not ignorant that our prelates , and as many as they can infect , account them no better than a sort of sacrilegious and puritanical rebels , preferring the Spaniard our deadly enemy before ...
... protestant princes and commonwealths ; who are not ignorant that our prelates , and as many as they can infect , account them no better than a sort of sacrilegious and puritanical rebels , preferring the Spaniard our deadly enemy before ...
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... protestant will affirm . Now I appeal to all wise men , what an excessive waste of treasure hath been within these few years in this land , not in the expedient , but in the idolatrous erection of temples beautified exquisitely to ...
... protestant will affirm . Now I appeal to all wise men , what an excessive waste of treasure hath been within these few years in this land , not in the expedient , but in the idolatrous erection of temples beautified exquisitely to ...
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