The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1Caxton Press of C. Sherman, 1864 |
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... Magistrates : proving , that it is lawful , and hath been held so through all ages , for any , who have the Power , to ... Magistrate have neglected , or denied to do it , & c . , 374 Observations on the Articles of Peace between James ...
... Magistrates : proving , that it is lawful , and hath been held so through all ages , for any , who have the Power , to ... Magistrate have neglected , or denied to do it , & c . , 374 Observations on the Articles of Peace between James ...
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... magistrate to suppress the licence of false brethern , and the extravagancy of still new opinions ; a time not imitable for church government , where the temporal and spiritual power did not close in one belief , as under Constantine ...
... magistrate to suppress the licence of false brethern , and the extravagancy of still new opinions ; a time not imitable for church government , where the temporal and spiritual power did not close in one belief , as under Constantine ...
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... magistrate , but absolves all Italy of their tribute and obedience due to the emperor , because he obeyed God's commandment in abolishing idolatry . Mark , sir , here , how the pope came by St. Peter's patrimony , as he feigns it ; not ...
... magistrate , but absolves all Italy of their tribute and obedience due to the emperor , because he obeyed God's commandment in abolishing idolatry . Mark , sir , here , how the pope came by St. Peter's patrimony , as he feigns it ; not ...
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... ; to gain as many associates of guiltiness as they can , and to infect the temporal magistrate with the like lawless , though not sacrile- gious extortion , see awhile what they do ; they 24 OF REFORMATION IN ENGLAND .
... ; to gain as many associates of guiltiness as they can , and to infect the temporal magistrate with the like lawless , though not sacrile- gious extortion , see awhile what they do ; they 24 OF REFORMATION IN ENGLAND .
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... magistrate ? Yea , so presumptuously as to question and menace officers that represent the king's person for using their authority against drunken priests ? The cause of protecting murderous clergymen was the first heartburning that ...
... magistrate ? Yea , so presumptuously as to question and menace officers that represent the king's person for using their authority against drunken priests ? The cause of protecting murderous clergymen was the first heartburning that ...
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