Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and Ecclesiastical Pieces, with New Translations, and an Introduction, Volume 1 |
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Page ix
But finding little for an editor to do , I thought I might as well translate the tract which Milton published under the name of his nephew Philips , and which was , in fact , the Second Defence of the People of England , The First ...
But finding little for an editor to do , I thought I might as well translate the tract which Milton published under the name of his nephew Philips , and which was , in fact , the Second Defence of the People of England , The First ...
Page xiv
... purity their religion , directed their opposition against the church of England , which of all churches the most resembled the catholic stock . The church of England L Roman upon had rejected , it is true , xiv INTRODUCTION . . ...
... purity their religion , directed their opposition against the church of England , which of all churches the most resembled the catholic stock . The church of England L Roman upon had rejected , it is true , xiv INTRODUCTION . . ...
Page xv
The church of England clergy , therefore , were still more dependant than the the crown ; and had hence a tendency more devoted to it . They were now no longer a separate body ; their weight was thrown into the scale which they had ouce ...
The church of England clergy , therefore , were still more dependant than the the crown ; and had hence a tendency more devoted to it . They were now no longer a separate body ; their weight was thrown into the scale which they had ouce ...
Page xix
The same exaltation of the bierarchy was attempted in Scotland as : in England ; but the Scots rose in arms , and formed their national covenant , in their own defence . The king , reduced to difficulties by the Scottish army ...
The same exaltation of the bierarchy was attempted in Scotland as : in England ; but the Scots rose in arms , and formed their national covenant , in their own defence . The king , reduced to difficulties by the Scottish army ...
Page xx
The attempt to sow a national jealousy between the Scottish army , which was still in England , failed . Charles could not now dissemble , he could temporize no longer . Lord Kimbolton and the five members were accused of high treason ...
The attempt to sow a national jealousy between the Scottish army , which was still in England , failed . Charles could not now dissemble , he could temporize no longer . Lord Kimbolton and the five members were accused of high treason ...
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