Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and Ecclesiastical Pieces, with New Translations, and an Introduction, Volume 1J. Miller, 1809 |
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Page xxvi
... civil war produced a considerable change in the religious sentiments of the nation . Controversy became more and more fiery . In our times , we can scarcely imagine to ourselves the zeal , not to say the ferocity , which animated the ...
... civil war produced a considerable change in the religious sentiments of the nation . Controversy became more and more fiery . In our times , we can scarcely imagine to ourselves the zeal , not to say the ferocity , which animated the ...
Page xli
... civil power emanates from the people ; that the magistrate as well as the people should be alike subject to the laws , and has ac- tually been so in all the most celebrated common- wealths which have appeared in the world ; that the ...
... civil power emanates from the people ; that the magistrate as well as the people should be alike subject to the laws , and has ac- tually been so in all the most celebrated common- wealths which have appeared in the world ; that the ...
Page li
... civil wars . -But why should Milton retain his place , when he found that Cromwell persisted in reigning alone ? That Milton , with the rest of his party , was grievously disappointed , there can be no doubt . This is visible to any ...
... civil wars . -But why should Milton retain his place , when he found that Cromwell persisted in reigning alone ? That Milton , with the rest of his party , was grievously disappointed , there can be no doubt . This is visible to any ...
Page lviii
... before the commencement of the civil wars , the parliament had any intention of establishing a republican form of government . If Charles's proud , impe- rious temper could have stooped to a popular ad- ministration Iviii INTRODUCTION .
... before the commencement of the civil wars , the parliament had any intention of establishing a republican form of government . If Charles's proud , impe- rious temper could have stooped to a popular ad- ministration Iviii INTRODUCTION .
Page lxvii
... Civil Power in Ecclesiastical Causes Considerations touching the likeliest Means to remove Hirelings out of the Church - Of True Religion , Heresy , Schism , Toleration ; and what best Means may be used against the Growth of Popery ...
... Civil Power in Ecclesiastical Causes Considerations touching the likeliest Means to remove Hirelings out of the Church - Of True Religion , Heresy , Schism , Toleration ; and what best Means may be used against the Growth of Popery ...
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