Prose Works of John MiltonJ.B. Alden, 1885 - 486 pages |
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... author . And may the principles of civil and religious free- dom , here so eloquently defended , triumph every- where . July 12 , 1865 . FAYETTE HURD . CONTENTS . PACK FROM THE TREATISE OF REFORMATION IN ENGLAND vi PREFACE .
... author . And may the principles of civil and religious free- dom , here so eloquently defended , triumph every- where . July 12 , 1865 . FAYETTE HURD . CONTENTS . PACK FROM THE TREATISE OF REFORMATION IN ENGLAND vi PREFACE .
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... defending a tra- ditional corruption , uses no com mon arts , but with a wily stratagem of yielding to the time a greater part of his cause , seeming to forego all that man's invention hath done therein , and driven from much of his ...
... defending a tra- ditional corruption , uses no com mon arts , but with a wily stratagem of yielding to the time a greater part of his cause , seeming to forego all that man's invention hath done therein , and driven from much of his ...
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... defend , to the expense of his best blood , or of his life , if it so befell him , the honor and chastity of virgin or matron ; from whence even then I learned what a noble virtue chastity sure must be , to the defence of which so many ...
... defend , to the expense of his best blood , or of his life , if it so befell him , the honor and chastity of virgin or matron ; from whence even then I learned what a noble virtue chastity sure must be , to the defence of which so many ...
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... deliberation given him , to retract or unsay any word therein . Yea , he defends his eagerness , as being • • • " of an ardent spirit , and one who could not write a dull style and affirmed " he thought it God's 86 FROM AN APOLOGY.
... deliberation given him , to retract or unsay any word therein . Yea , he defends his eagerness , as being • • • " of an ardent spirit , and one who could not write a dull style and affirmed " he thought it God's 86 FROM AN APOLOGY.
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... , supreme senate , if charity be thus excluded and expulsed , how ye will defend the untainted honor of your own actions and proceedings . He who marries , intends as little to conspire his own ruin , as 136 FROM THE DOCTRINE AND.
... , supreme senate , if charity be thus excluded and expulsed , how ye will defend the untainted honor of your own actions and proceedings . He who marries , intends as little to conspire his own ruin , as 136 FROM THE DOCTRINE AND.
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