The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1J. W. Moore, 1859 |
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... common . There is no civil government that hath been known , no not the Spartan , not the Roman , though both for this respect so much praised by the wise Polybius , more divinely and harmoniously tuned , more equally balanced as it ...
... common . There is no civil government that hath been known , no not the Spartan , not the Roman , though both for this respect so much praised by the wise Polybius , more divinely and harmoniously tuned , more equally balanced as it ...
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... common law nor with the king's safety , the govern- ment of episcopacy is now so weaved into the common law . In God's name let it weave out again ; let not human quillets keep back divine au- thority . It is not the common law , nor ...
... common law nor with the king's safety , the govern- ment of episcopacy is now so weaved into the common law . In God's name let it weave out again ; let not human quillets keep back divine au- thority . It is not the common law , nor ...
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... common good of religion and their country , shall receive above the in- ferior orders of the blessed , the regal addition of principalities , legions , and thrones into their glorious titles , and in supereminence of beatific vision ...
... common good of religion and their country , shall receive above the in- ferior orders of the blessed , the regal addition of principalities , legions , and thrones into their glorious titles , and in supereminence of beatific vision ...
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... common to all ministers , since it were a great folly to seek for counsel in a hard intri- cate scruple from a dunce prelate , when there might be found a speedier solution from a grave and learned minister , whom God hath gifted with ...
... common to all ministers , since it were a great folly to seek for counsel in a hard intri- cate scruple from a dunce prelate , when there might be found a speedier solution from a grave and learned minister , whom God hath gifted with ...
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... common by the presbyters : and such a certain truth this was es- teemed , that it became a decree among the papal canons compiled by Gra- tian . Anselm also of Canterbury , who , to uphold the points of his prelatism , made himself a ...
... common by the presbyters : and such a certain truth this was es- teemed , that it became a decree among the papal canons compiled by Gra- tian . Anselm also of Canterbury , who , to uphold the points of his prelatism , made himself a ...
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