Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and Ecclesiastical Pieces, with New Translations, and an Introduction, Volume 1J. Miller, 1809 |
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Page xiv
... common objects of hatred and opposition to all the sectaries . When this extreme terror of popery had somewhat subsided , as was the case during the long reign of Elizabeth , the sectaries , still zealous to reform and purify their ...
... common objects of hatred and opposition to all the sectaries . When this extreme terror of popery had somewhat subsided , as was the case during the long reign of Elizabeth , the sectaries , still zealous to reform and purify their ...
Page xli
... common- wealths which have appeared in the world ; that the regal power itself is merely a trust committed to the king by the people on certain conditions either expressed or implied ; that he is therefore accountable to them for that ...
... common- wealths which have appeared in the world ; that the regal power itself is merely a trust committed to the king by the people on certain conditions either expressed or implied ; that he is therefore accountable to them for that ...
Page xliv
... common hangman . The humiliation of Salmasius was proportioned to Milton's triumph . On the appearance of Milton's Reply , he was on a visit to the court of Sweden , where he was treated with the most flat- tering distinction by the ...
... common hangman . The humiliation of Salmasius was proportioned to Milton's triumph . On the appearance of Milton's Reply , he was on a visit to the court of Sweden , where he was treated with the most flat- tering distinction by the ...
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... common stales , to countenance with their prostituted gravities every politic fetch that was then on foot , as oft as the potent statists pleased to employ them . Ne- ver do we read that they made use of their authority and high place ...
... common stales , to countenance with their prostituted gravities every politic fetch that was then on foot , as oft as the potent statists pleased to employ them . Ne- ver do we read that they made use of their authority and high place ...
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... common lawyers , to frame ecclesiastical consti- tutions ; which no wonder if it came to nothing , for ( as Hayward relates ) both their professions and their ends were different . Lastly , we all know by example , that exact ...
... common lawyers , to frame ecclesiastical consti- tutions ; which no wonder if it came to nothing , for ( as Hayward relates ) both their professions and their ends were different . Lastly , we all know by example , that exact ...
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