Prose Works of John Milton ...Hurst, 1865 - 846 pages |
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Page 83
... tion ; for marriage must not be called a defile- ment . Thus large I have purposely been , that if I have been ... tion of what I have professed . . . If therefore the question were in oratory , whether a vehement vein throwing out ...
... tion ; for marriage must not be called a defile- ment . Thus large I have purposely been , that if I have been ... tion of what I have professed . . . If therefore the question were in oratory , whether a vehement vein throwing out ...
Page 309
... tion . But since my enemies boast that this afflic- tion is only a retribution for the transgressions of my pen , I again invoke the Almighty to witness , that I never , at any time , wrote anything which I did not think agreeable to ...
... tion . But since my enemies boast that this afflic- tion is only a retribution for the transgressions of my pen , I again invoke the Almighty to witness , that I never , at any time , wrote anything which I did not think agreeable to ...
Page 327
... tion was paid to it by the magistrates ; nor did I write anything on the prerogative of the crown , till the king , voted an enemy by the Parliament , and vanquished in the field , was summoned before the tribunal which condemned him to ...
... tion was paid to it by the magistrates ; nor did I write anything on the prerogative of the crown , till the king , voted an enemy by the Parliament , and vanquished in the field , was summoned before the tribunal which condemned him to ...
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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