Prose Works of John Milton ...Hurst, 1865 - 846 pages |
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... answer , it will not misbecome a Christian to be either more magnanimous or more devout than Scipio was , who , instead of other answer to the frivolous accusations of Petilius the Tribune , " This day , Romans , " saith he , " I fought ...
... answer , it will not misbecome a Christian to be either more magnanimous or more devout than Scipio was , who , instead of other answer to the frivolous accusations of Petilius the Tribune , " This day , Romans , " saith he , " I fought ...
Page 277
... answer would be good enough for you . But to let you see that I deal fairly with you throughout , I will answer you , not only from my own , but from the opinion of very wise and good men , who have thought that the name and power of a ...
... answer would be good enough for you . But to let you see that I deal fairly with you throughout , I will answer you , not only from my own , but from the opinion of very wise and good men , who have thought that the name and power of a ...
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John Milton. bloodshed have the forcers of conscience to answer for , and Protestants rather than Papists ! For the Papist , judging by his principles , punishes them who believe not as the ... answer for his IN ECCLESIASTICAL CAUSES . 359.
John Milton. bloodshed have the forcers of conscience to answer for , and Protestants rather than Papists ! For the Papist , judging by his principles , punishes them who believe not as the ... answer for his IN ECCLESIASTICAL CAUSES . 359.
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FROM THE TREATISE OF REFORMATION IN ENGLAND | 1 |
FROM THE TREATISE OF PRELATICAL EPISCOPACY | 25 |
FROM ANIMADVERSIONS UPON THE REMONSTRANTS DEFENCE | 65 |
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