The Life of John MiltonNichols and Son, 1806 - 566 pages |
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Page 187
... Parliament : " and about the same time archbishop Usher published " The Apostolical Institution of Episcopacy . " In answer to these powerful and learned works , Milton wrote two pieces in the same year , the first of which he called ...
... Parliament : " and about the same time archbishop Usher published " The Apostolical Institution of Episcopacy . " In answer to these powerful and learned works , Milton wrote two pieces in the same year , the first of which he called ...
Page 193
... Parliament . This production seems to have closed the controversy . Weapons , more effectual than pens , were drawn against the Church ; and , exposed by the injudicious conduct of some # of its prelates , it fell under the assault LIFE ...
... Parliament . This production seems to have closed the controversy . Weapons , more effectual than pens , were drawn against the Church ; and , exposed by the injudicious conduct of some # of its prelates , it fell under the assault LIFE ...
Page 199
... had defeated those of the Parliament * The King advanced as far as Brentford , in his approach to the city , on the 13th of nov . 1642 . terian ministers were left without any con- solation for the LIFE OF MILTON . 199.
... had defeated those of the Parliament * The King advanced as far as Brentford , in his approach to the city , on the 13th of nov . 1642 . terian ministers were left without any con- solation for the LIFE OF MILTON . 199.
Page 212
... Parliament , with the title of “ Areopagitica , or a speech for the liberty of unlicensed printing . " The Presbyterians , as we have already remarked , on their rising , in these agitated times , into power , quickly forgot the prin ...
... Parliament , with the title of “ Areopagitica , or a speech for the liberty of unlicensed printing . " The Presbyterians , as we have already remarked , on their rising , in these agitated times , into power , quickly forgot the prin ...
Page 219
... parliament had power to resist the force of this eloquent reasoning , it could not be heard without ef- fect . If , however , it covered the faces of these traitors to their cause with shame , it was un- able to bend their hearts into ...
... parliament had power to resist the force of this eloquent reasoning , it could not be heard without ef- fect . If , however , it covered the faces of these traitors to their cause with shame , it was un- able to bend their hearts into ...
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