The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1J. W. Moore, 1859 |
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... religion , ( as his apostacy well showed at his death , ) bent all his wit how to bring the right of the crown into his own line . And for the bishops , they were so far from any such worthy attempts , as that they suffered themselves ...
... religion , ( as his apostacy well showed at his death , ) bent all his wit how to bring the right of the crown into his own line . And for the bishops , they were so far from any such worthy attempts , as that they suffered themselves ...
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John Milton. tow , that every one suffering for religion is , without exception . Saint Paul writes , that " a man may give his body to be burnt , ( meaning for religion , ) and yet not have charity : " he is not therefore above all ...
John Milton. tow , that every one suffering for religion is , without exception . Saint Paul writes , that " a man may give his body to be burnt , ( meaning for religion , ) and yet not have charity : " he is not therefore above all ...
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... religion , favouring the Arians that had been condemned in a council , of which himself sat as . it were president ; his hard measure and banishment of the faithful and in- vincible Athanasius ; his living unbaptised almost to his dying ...
... religion , favouring the Arians that had been condemned in a council , of which himself sat as . it were president ; his hard measure and banishment of the faithful and in- vincible Athanasius ; his living unbaptised almost to his dying ...
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... religion conform to his politic interests ; and this was the sin that watched over the Israelites till their final ... religious laws , little thought he of this sage caution , but bids him betake himself to the Old and New Testa- ment ...
... religion conform to his politic interests ; and this was the sin that watched over the Israelites till their final ... religious laws , little thought he of this sage caution , but bids him betake himself to the Old and New Testa- ment ...
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... religion ! Let the astrologer be dismayed at the portentous blaze of comets , and impressions in the air , as foretelling troubles and changes to states : I shall believe there cannot be a more ill - boding sign to a nation ( God turn ...
... religion ! Let the astrologer be dismayed at the portentous blaze of comets , and impressions in the air , as foretelling troubles and changes to states : I shall believe there cannot be a more ill - boding sign to a nation ( God turn ...
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