Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and Ecclesiastical Pieces, with New Translations, and an Introduction, Volume 1J. Miller, 1809 |
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Page xi
... grant him supplies , without first insisting on the redress of grievances . Thus the opulence and independence of the Commons tended to produce a popular govern- ment , and the introduction of mercenary armies to aggrandize the crown ...
... grant him supplies , without first insisting on the redress of grievances . Thus the opulence and independence of the Commons tended to produce a popular govern- ment , and the introduction of mercenary armies to aggrandize the crown ...
Page xix
... grant supplies , was also abruptly dissolved .. The pacification with the Scots was broken ; at the very commencement of hostilities the king's army suffered a voluntary defeat ; and in November of the same year was assembled the long ...
... grant supplies , was also abruptly dissolved .. The pacification with the Scots was broken ; at the very commencement of hostilities the king's army suffered a voluntary defeat ; and in November of the same year was assembled the long ...
Page 50
... grant them bishops , we grant them worthy men , we grant them placed in several churches by the apostles ; we grant that Irenæus and Tertullian affirm this , but that they were placed in a superior order above the presby- tery , show ...
... grant them bishops , we grant them worthy men , we grant them placed in several churches by the apostles ; we grant that Irenæus and Tertullian affirm this , but that they were placed in a superior order above the presby- tery , show ...
Page 90
... lycheer ! But they will grant , perhaps , piety may thrive , but learning will decay : I would fain ask these nien at whose hands they seek inferior things , as A wealth , honour , their dainty fare , their 90 Animadversions upon the.
... lycheer ! But they will grant , perhaps , piety may thrive , but learning will decay : I would fain ask these nien at whose hands they seek inferior things , as A wealth , honour , their dainty fare , their 90 Animadversions upon the.
Page 125
... grant- ed " to know something . " And that " such a volley of expressions " he hath met withal , as he would never desire to have them better clothed . " For me , readers , although I cannot say that I am utterly untrained in those ...
... grant- ed " to know something . " And that " such a volley of expressions " he hath met withal , as he would never desire to have them better clothed . " For me , readers , although I cannot say that I am utterly untrained in those ...
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