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Page xvii
Marriage they considered as a civil contract , and to be resigned to the magistrate . The presbytexians , once persecuted , became , as usual , persecutors in their turn ; the independents were the only exception .
Marriage they considered as a civil contract , and to be resigned to the magistrate . The presbytexians , once persecuted , became , as usual , persecutors in their turn ; the independents were the only exception .
Page xxix
Milton had been married only one month , when his wife deserted him , on a plea of a visit to her relations for a time specified . The time , being elapsed , he wrote repeated letters without receiving any answer .
Milton had been married only one month , when his wife deserted him , on a plea of a visit to her relations for a time specified . The time , being elapsed , he wrote repeated letters without receiving any answer .
Page xxx
... which apparently respect the permanency of marriage . The latter was in answer to some nameless antagonist . From this I have taken but one short passage only , which I have therefore incorporated , within 1 - brackets ...
... which apparently respect the permanency of marriage . The latter was in answer to some nameless antagonist . From this I have taken but one short passage only , which I have therefore incorporated , within 1 - brackets ...
Page xlv
He treats Milton as an ordinary schoolmaster ; ' Qui Ludimagister in scholā triviali Londinensi fuit ; ' and charges him with divorcing his wife after a year's marriage , for reasons best known to himself , and defending the lawfulness ...
He treats Milton as an ordinary schoolmaster ; ' Qui Ludimagister in scholā triviali Londinensi fuit ; ' and charges him with divorcing his wife after a year's marriage , for reasons best known to himself , and defending the lawfulness ...
Page lxviii
Page Tetrachordon : Expositions upon the four chief places in Scripture which treat of Marriage , or Nullities in Marriage 234 OF EDUCATION . Of Education . To Master Samuel Hartlib · 261 AREOPAGITICA . Areopagitica : a Speech for the ...
Page Tetrachordon : Expositions upon the four chief places in Scripture which treat of Marriage , or Nullities in Marriage 234 OF EDUCATION . Of Education . To Master Samuel Hartlib · 261 AREOPAGITICA . Areopagitica : a Speech for the ...
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