The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 4J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... Religion , Heresy , Schism , Toleration , and what best means may be used against the Growth of Popery . Printed in the Year 1673 ........ 259 A brief History of Moscovia , and of other less known Countries lying Eastward of Russia , as ...
... Religion , Heresy , Schism , Toleration , and what best means may be used against the Growth of Popery . Printed in the Year 1673 ........ 259 A brief History of Moscovia , and of other less known Countries lying Eastward of Russia , as ...
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... religion was govern- ed by a fort of priests or magicians , called Druids from the Greek name of an oak , which tree they had in great reverence , and the mistletoe especially growing thereon , Pliny writes them fkilled in magic no lefs ...
... religion was govern- ed by a fort of priests or magicians , called Druids from the Greek name of an oak , which tree they had in great reverence , and the mistletoe especially growing thereon , Pliny writes them fkilled in magic no lefs ...
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... religious fervice , wafted and embezzled each man's fubftance upon themfelves . And Catus Decianus the procurator , endeavoured to bring all their goods within the compass of new confifcation * , by difavowing the remitment of Claudius ...
... religious fervice , wafted and embezzled each man's fubftance upon themfelves . And Catus Decianus the procurator , endeavoured to bring all their goods within the compass of new confifcation * , by difavowing the remitment of Claudius ...
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... religion , blind , aftonished , and ftruck with fuperftition as with a planet ; in one word , Monks . Yet these guides , where can be had no better , must be followed ; in grofs , it may be true enough ; in circumftances each man , as ...
... religion , blind , aftonished , and ftruck with fuperftition as with a planet ; in one word , Monks . Yet these guides , where can be had no better , must be followed ; in grofs , it may be true enough ; in circumftances each man , as ...
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... religion was " not in much better ; to reform which , a certain num- " ber of divines were called , neither chofen by any rule or custom ecclefiaftical , nor eminent for either piety or knowledge above others left out ; only as each mem ...
... religion was " not in much better ; to reform which , a certain num- " ber of divines were called , neither chofen by any rule or custom ecclefiaftical , nor eminent for either piety or knowledge above others left out ; only as each mem ...
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