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
... spirit of inde- pendence and a jealousy of regal encroachment , they refused to grant him supplies , without first insisting on the redress of grievances . Thus the opulence and independence of the Commons tended to produce a popular ...
... spirit of inde- pendence and a jealousy of regal encroachment , they refused to grant him supplies , without first insisting on the redress of grievances . Thus the opulence and independence of the Commons tended to produce a popular ...
Page xiv
... spirit of the sectaries , blending itself with the love of liberty , we are indebted even for the freedom we now enjoy . It may be proper , here , to give a very brief account of the theological parties and their respective principles ...
... spirit of the sectaries , blending itself with the love of liberty , we are indebted even for the freedom we now enjoy . It may be proper , here , to give a very brief account of the theological parties and their respective principles ...
Page xvii
... spirit of toleration . They permitted unrestrained secession , from numbers or dissentions .. They punished obstinate error only by simple exclusion from their church .. Marriage they considered as a civil contract , and to be resigned ...
... spirit of toleration . They permitted unrestrained secession , from numbers or dissentions .. They punished obstinate error only by simple exclusion from their church .. Marriage they considered as a civil contract , and to be resigned ...
Page xviii
... spirit of their church discipline uniting with the republican principles which eventually predomi- nated in the state . The Independents solicited , in the assembly at Westminster , 1645 , an indul- gent toleration , and which was ...
... spirit of their church discipline uniting with the republican principles which eventually predomi- nated in the state . The Independents solicited , in the assembly at Westminster , 1645 , an indul- gent toleration , and which was ...
Page xxii
... spirit of antiquity was dif- fused among them ; and the progress of the strug- gle called into action some of the highest minds which have appeared in this or in any age or nation . Among these the great author , whose xx.i INTRODUCTION ..
... spirit of antiquity was dif- fused among them ; and the progress of the strug- gle called into action some of the highest minds which have appeared in this or in any age or nation . Among these the great author , whose xx.i INTRODUCTION ..
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