Prose Works of John Milton ...Hurst, 1865 - 846 pages |
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Page 234
... force and heavy hands from off our consciences , who therefore complains now of that most just defensive force , because only it removed his violence and persecution . If this be a viola- tion to his conscience , that it was hindered by ...
... force and heavy hands from off our consciences , who therefore complains now of that most just defensive force , because only it removed his violence and persecution . If this be a viola- tion to his conscience , that it was hindered by ...
Page 362
... force on the one side restraining , and hire on the other side corrupting , the teachers thereof . The latter of these is by much the more dangerous ; for under force , though no thanks to the forcers , true religion ofttimes best ...
... force on the one side restraining , and hire on the other side corrupting , the teachers thereof . The latter of these is by much the more dangerous ; for under force , though no thanks to the forcers , true religion ofttimes best ...
Page 477
... force to be used against domestic , 274 . England and Scotland , natives in , addressed , 15 - liberty of speech lost in , 66- reforms in , 70- God's favor to , 70 - signs of new reformation in , 124 . England , citizens of , addressed ...
... force to be used against domestic , 274 . England and Scotland , natives in , addressed , 15 - liberty of speech lost in , 66- reforms in , 70- God's favor to , 70 - signs of new reformation in , 124 . England , citizens of , addressed ...
Contents
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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