Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and Ecclesiastical Pieces, with New Translations, and an Introduction, Volume 1J. Miller, 1809 |
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... ship - money called forth the noble . Hampden in defence of his country's rights . But the measures which contributed most to . rouse the indignation , and the invincible opposi- tion of the nation , were the innovations in reli- gion ...
... ship - money called forth the noble . Hampden in defence of his country's rights . But the measures which contributed most to . rouse the indignation , and the invincible opposi- tion of the nation , were the innovations in reli- gion ...
Page xx
... ship - money , and all other illegal exactions were abolished ; triennial par- liaments appointed to be held ( measures pro- nounced beneficial by historians the most favor- able to monarchy ) . Charles saw with alarm and consternation ...
... ship - money , and all other illegal exactions were abolished ; triennial par- liaments appointed to be held ( measures pro- nounced beneficial by historians the most favor- able to monarchy ) . Charles saw with alarm and consternation ...
Page 74
... ship . Lastly , whatsoever in religion is holy and sub- lime , in virtue amiable or grave , whatsoever hath pas- sion or admiration in all the changes of that which is called fortune from without , or the wily subtleties and refluxes of ...
... ship . Lastly , whatsoever in religion is holy and sub- lime , in virtue amiable or grave , whatsoever hath pas- sion or admiration in all the changes of that which is called fortune from without , or the wily subtleties and refluxes of ...
Page 83
... ship and filial relation with God . Nor can he fear so much the offence and reproach of others , as he dreads and would blush at the reflection of his own severe and mo- dest eye upon himself , if it should see him doing or ima- gining ...
... ship and filial relation with God . Nor can he fear so much the offence and reproach of others , as he dreads and would blush at the reflection of his own severe and mo- dest eye upon himself , if it should see him doing or ima- gining ...
Page 224
... ship in the sea ; ' so that a man may be put to unmanly indignities ere it be found out . This therefore may be enough to inform us , that divor- cive adultery is not limited by our Saviour to the utmost act , and that to be attested ...
... ship in the sea ; ' so that a man may be put to unmanly indignities ere it be found out . This therefore may be enough to inform us , that divor- cive adultery is not limited by our Saviour to the utmost act , and that to be attested ...
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