Prose Works of John Milton ...Hurst, 1865 - 846 pages |
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Page 87
... wise in his own conceit , " as Solomon affirms ; which is certainly a great document to make an unwise man know himself . Next , it teacheth the hearers , inasmuch as scorn is one of those punishments which belong to men carnally wise ...
... wise in his own conceit , " as Solomon affirms ; which is certainly a great document to make an unwise man know himself . Next , it teacheth the hearers , inasmuch as scorn is one of those punishments which belong to men carnally wise ...
Page 214
... wise nations the legislative power , and the judicial execution of that power , have been most com- monly distinct , and in several hands ; but yet the former supreme , the other subordinate . If then the king be only set up to execute ...
... wise nations the legislative power , and the judicial execution of that power , have been most com- monly distinct , and in several hands ; but yet the former supreme , the other subordinate . If then the king be only set up to execute ...
Page 484
... wise , worthy of high- est praise , 406 . Stoics , 153 . Stories of the Church , use of , 26 . Strafford ( Thos . Wentworth , Earl of ) , consent of Charles I. to his death , 204 . Strickland , 344 . Subjects , relations of , to king ...
... wise , worthy of high- est praise , 406 . Stoics , 153 . Stories of the Church , use of , 26 . Strafford ( Thos . Wentworth , Earl of ) , consent of Charles I. to his death , 204 . Strickland , 344 . Subjects , relations of , to king ...
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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