Prose Works of John Milton ...Hurst, 1865 - 846 pages |
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... hath reformed his Church after many hundred years of Popish corruption ; in this age he hath freed us from the intolerable yoke of pre- lates and papal discipline ; in this age he hath renewed our protestation against all those yet re ...
... hath reformed his Church after many hundred years of Popish corruption ; in this age he hath freed us from the intolerable yoke of pre- lates and papal discipline ; in this age he hath renewed our protestation against all those yet re ...
Page 135
... hath loosened , as to loosen that which he hath bound . The igno- rance and mistake of this high point hath heaped up one huge half of all the misery that hath been since Adam . In the Gospel we shall read a supercilious crew of masters ...
... hath loosened , as to loosen that which he hath bound . The igno- rance and mistake of this high point hath heaped up one huge half of all the misery that hath been since Adam . In the Gospel we shall read a supercilious crew of masters ...
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... hath not left the least shadow of a command for any such vicegerence from him in the state , as the pope pre- tends for his in the Church , but hath expressly declared that such regal dominion is from the Gen- tiles , not from him , and ...
... hath not left the least shadow of a command for any such vicegerence from him in the state , as the pope pre- tends for his in the Church , but hath expressly declared that such regal dominion is from the Gen- tiles , not from him , and ...
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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