The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1J. W. Moore, 1859 |
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... thought he it offensive to monarchy . And if single authorities persuade not , hearken what the whole general council of Nicaa , the first and fa- mousest of all the rest , determines , writing a synodical epistle to the African ...
... thought he it offensive to monarchy . And if single authorities persuade not , hearken what the whole general council of Nicaa , the first and fa- mousest of all the rest , determines , writing a synodical epistle to the African ...
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... thought it a pious duty ; ) some of the nails whereof he put into his helmet , to bear off blows in battle , others he fastened among the studs of his bridle , to fulfil ( as he thought , or his court bishops persuaded him ) the ...
... thought it a pious duty ; ) some of the nails whereof he put into his helmet , to bear off blows in battle , others he fastened among the studs of his bridle , to fulfil ( as he thought , or his court bishops persuaded him ) the ...
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... thought of the policy of England ; being required by Lucius , the first Christian king of this island , to give his counsel for the founding of religious laws , little thought he of this sage caution , but bids him betake himself to the ...
... thought of the policy of England ; being required by Lucius , the first Christian king of this island , to give his counsel for the founding of religious laws , little thought he of this sage caution , but bids him betake himself to the ...
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... thought , indifferent ? What more binding than conscience ? What more free than indifferency ? Cruel then must that indifferency needs be , that shall violate the strict necessity of conscience ; merciless and inhuman that free choice ...
... thought , indifferent ? What more binding than conscience ? What more free than indifferency ? Cruel then must that indifferency needs be , that shall violate the strict necessity of conscience ; merciless and inhuman that free choice ...
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... thoughts to persuade myself , setting all dis- tances and nice respects aside , that I could do religion and my ... thought on but for this bare testimony ? But they will say , he was a member of the council , and that may deserve ...
... thoughts to persuade myself , setting all dis- tances and nice respects aside , that I could do religion and my ... thought on but for this bare testimony ? But they will say , he was a member of the council , and that may deserve ...
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