The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 1J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... prelates for fix or feven kings reigns ; yet methinks the precedency which God gave this ifland , to be first restorer of buried truth , fhould have been followed with more happy fuccefs , and fooner attained perfection ; in which as ...
... prelates for fix or feven kings reigns ; yet methinks the precedency which God gave this ifland , to be first restorer of buried truth , fhould have been followed with more happy fuccefs , and fooner attained perfection ; in which as ...
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... prelates , out of an ominous fear , had writ on the fame argument ; as if they had joined their forces , like good confederates , to fupport one falling Babel . But I fhall chiefly endeavour to declare thofe caufes that hinder the ...
... prelates , out of an ominous fear , had writ on the fame argument ; as if they had joined their forces , like good confederates , to fupport one falling Babel . But I fhall chiefly endeavour to declare thofe caufes that hinder the ...
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... prelates , Cranmer and Ridley , must be sent to extort it from the young king ? But out of the mouth of that godly and royal child , Chrift himself returned fuch an awful repulfe to child , 6 Of Reformation in England .
... prelates , Cranmer and Ridley , must be sent to extort it from the young king ? But out of the mouth of that godly and royal child , Chrift himself returned fuch an awful repulfe to child , 6 Of Reformation in England .
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... prelates , that after much bold importunity , they went their way not without shame and tears . Nor was this the first time that they discovered to be followers of this world ; for when the protector's brother , lord Sudley , the ...
... prelates , that after much bold importunity , they went their way not without shame and tears . Nor was this the first time that they discovered to be followers of this world ; for when the protector's brother , lord Sudley , the ...
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... prerogative would be in- fringed , of which shall be spoken anon as the course of method brings it in : and why the prelates laboured it fhould Thould be fo thought , afk not them , but 10 Of Reformation in England .
... prerogative would be in- fringed , of which shall be spoken anon as the course of method brings it in : and why the prelates laboured it fhould Thould be fo thought , afk not them , but 10 Of Reformation in England .
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