The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 2J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... Magistrates : proving , that it is lawful , and hath been held so through all Ages , for any , who have the ... Magistrate have neg- lected , or denied to do it , & c . Observations on the Articles of Peace between James Earl of ...
... Magistrates : proving , that it is lawful , and hath been held so through all Ages , for any , who have the ... Magistrate have neg- lected , or denied to do it , & c . Observations on the Articles of Peace between James Earl of ...
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... magistrate or prince forget to adminifter due juftice , and restrain not fin ; Eli himfelf could fay , it made the Lord's people to tranfgrefs . ' But if he countenance them against law by his own example , what havoc it makes both in ...
... magistrate or prince forget to adminifter due juftice , and restrain not fin ; Eli himfelf could fay , it made the Lord's people to tranfgrefs . ' But if he countenance them against law by his own example , what havoc it makes both in ...
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... magistrates first with severity to punish whoredom and adultery ; next to fee that marriages be lawfully contracted , and in the Lord ; then that they be faithfully kept ; and laftly , when that unhappiness urges , that they be lawfully ...
... magistrates first with severity to punish whoredom and adultery ; next to fee that marriages be lawfully contracted , and in the Lord ; then that they be faithfully kept ; and laftly , when that unhappiness urges , that they be lawfully ...
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... magistrate no magiftrate , if there be but a flaw in his election , why should we not much rather count a matrimony no matrimony , if it cannot be in any reasonable manner according to the words of God's in- ftitution ? " What therefore ...
... magistrate no magiftrate , if there be but a flaw in his election , why should we not much rather count a matrimony no matrimony , if it cannot be in any reasonable manner according to the words of God's in- ftitution ? " What therefore ...
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... his civility and fair argument in fuch a fort , as he fhall confefs that to do fo is my choice , and to have done thus was my chance . : THE THE TENURE * OF KINGS AND MAGISTRATES : PROVING , 270 A Reply to an Anfwer , & c .
... his civility and fair argument in fuch a fort , as he fhall confefs that to do fo is my choice , and to have done thus was my chance . : THE THE TENURE * OF KINGS AND MAGISTRATES : PROVING , 270 A Reply to an Anfwer , & c .
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