Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and Ecclesiastical Pieces, with New Translations, and an Introduction, Volume 1J. Miller, 1809 |
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Page xxxviii
... truth itself . • Hoc sane dicent esse τῷ καιρῷ δελεύειν potius quam τῇ ἀληθείᾳ πείθεσθαι . And in another letter dated Paris , March 5 , of the same year , he reminds him of this inconsistency , which would make his sincerity questioned ...
... truth itself . • Hoc sane dicent esse τῷ καιρῷ δελεύειν potius quam τῇ ἀληθείᾳ πείθεσθαι . And in another letter dated Paris , March 5 , of the same year , he reminds him of this inconsistency , which would make his sincerity questioned ...
Page xlii
... truth against so- phistry and despotism . As to the justice or injustice of Charles's exe- cution , I shall say little , as for the most part , I could only repeat what Milton has said be- fore , and particularly towards the conclusion ...
... truth against so- phistry and despotism . As to the justice or injustice of Charles's exe- cution , I shall say little , as for the most part , I could only repeat what Milton has said be- fore , and particularly towards the conclusion ...
Page lxi
... truth . What ! says he , shall the royalists be at liberty to assail us with lies and calum- nies , and shall not we be permitted to retort on them real crimes ? No doubt , it is always more wise , more manly , and dignified , to ...
... truth . What ! says he , shall the royalists be at liberty to assail us with lies and calum- nies , and shall not we be permitted to retort on them real crimes ? No doubt , it is always more wise , more manly , and dignified , to ...
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... truth , and blow the first evangelic trumpet to the nations , holding up , as from a hill , the new lamp of saving light to all christendom ) should now be last , and most unsettled in the enjoyment of that peace , whereof she taught ...
... truth , and blow the first evangelic trumpet to the nations , holding up , as from a hill , the new lamp of saving light to all christendom ) should now be last , and most unsettled in the enjoyment of that peace , whereof she taught ...
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... truth . **** And here withal I invoke the Immortal Deity , re- vealer and judge of secrets , that wherever I have in this book plainly and roundly ( though worthily and truly ) laid open the faults and blemishes of fathers , martyrs ...
... truth . **** And here withal I invoke the Immortal Deity , re- vealer and judge of secrets , that wherever I have in this book plainly and roundly ( though worthily and truly ) laid open the faults and blemishes of fathers , martyrs ...
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