Prose Works of John Milton ...Hurst, 1865 - 846 pages |
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Page 172
... justice , which is the sword of God , superior to all mortal things , in whose hand soever by apparent signs his testified will is to put it . • JUSTICE AGAINST THE TYRANT . BUT who in particular is a tyrant , cannot be de- termined in ...
... justice , which is the sword of God , superior to all mortal things , in whose hand soever by apparent signs his testified will is to put it . • JUSTICE AGAINST THE TYRANT . BUT who in particular is a tyrant , cannot be de- termined in ...
Page 251
... justice in her very essence is all strength and activity ; and hath a sword put into her hand , to use against all violence and oppression on the earth . She it is most truly , who accepts no person , and exempts none from the severity ...
... justice in her very essence is all strength and activity ; and hath a sword put into her hand , to use against all violence and oppression on the earth . She it is most truly , who accepts no person , and exempts none from the severity ...
Page 252
... justice hath delivered them , I shall have done a work not much inferior to that of Zorobabel ; who , by well ... justice , as that heathen king was to confess the strength of truth : or let them but , as he did , grant that , and they ...
... justice hath delivered them , I shall have done a work not much inferior to that of Zorobabel ; who , by well ... justice , as that heathen king was to confess the strength of truth : or let them but , as he did , grant that , and they ...
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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