Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and Ecclesiastical Pieces, with New Translations, and an Introduction, Volume 1J. Miller, 1809 |
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Page liii
... authority in his behalf , but without effect . Then , by assuring the ambassador that he was not the author , he entreated him to interfere , and with- -draw , if possible , the pen from the hand of Mil- ton ; but Milton was inexorable ...
... authority in his behalf , but without effect . Then , by assuring the ambassador that he was not the author , he entreated him to interfere , and with- -draw , if possible , the pen from the hand of Mil- ton ; but Milton was inexorable ...
Page liv
... authorities for what he had before urged against his opponent . This reply was en- titled- " Authoris pro se Defensio contra Alex- andrum Morum , Ecclesiasten : -The Author's Defence of Himself against Alexander More , Ec- clesiastic ...
... authorities for what he had before urged against his opponent . This reply was en- titled- " Authoris pro se Defensio contra Alex- andrum Morum , Ecclesiasten : -The Author's Defence of Himself against Alexander More , Ec- clesiastic ...
Page lxi
... authority , it must be owned . He adduces the example also of Martin Luther , who says himself , that he was pre- vented by his natural temper from writing " a dull style ; " and as a general position , he main- tains , that to minds ...
... authority , it must be owned . He adduces the example also of Martin Luther , who says himself , that he was pre- vented by his natural temper from writing " a dull style ; " and as a general position , he main- tains , that to minds ...
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... authority among themselves , by their six bloody articles persecuting the protestants no slacker than the pope would have done . And doubtless , when- ever the pope shall fall , if his ruin be not like the sudden downcome of a tower ...
... authority among themselves , by their six bloody articles persecuting the protestants no slacker than the pope would have done . And doubtless , when- ever the pope shall fall , if his ruin be not like the sudden downcome of a tower ...
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... authority and high place of access , to bring the jarring nobility to christian peace , or to withstand their disloyal pro- jects but if a toleration for mass were to be begged of the king for his sister Mary , lest Charles the Fifth ...
... authority and high place of access , to bring the jarring nobility to christian peace , or to withstand their disloyal pro- jects but if a toleration for mass were to be begged of the king for his sister Mary , lest Charles the Fifth ...
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