Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and Ecclesiastical Pieces, with New Translations, and an Introduction, Volume 1J. Miller, 1809 |
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... passages which Milton occasionally extracts from their writings , and then say , whether they did not deserve at his hands all that severity of reproof and keenness of sar- casm , which he so liberally bestows upon them . lx INTRODUCTION .
... passages which Milton occasionally extracts from their writings , and then say , whether they did not deserve at his hands all that severity of reproof and keenness of sar- casm , which he so liberally bestows upon them . lx INTRODUCTION .
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... a tower , the bishops , when they see him tottering , will leave him , and fall to scrambling , catch who may , he a patriarchdom , and another what comes next hand ; as the French cardinal of late and Of Reformation in England ..
... a tower , the bishops , when they see him tottering , will leave him , and fall to scrambling , catch who may , he a patriarchdom , and another what comes next hand ; as the French cardinal of late and Of Reformation in England ..
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... hand ; as the French cardinal of late and the see of Canterbury hath plainly affected . In Edward the Sixth's days , why a complete reforma- tion was not effected , to any considerate man may ap- pear . First , he no sooner entered into ...
... hand ; as the French cardinal of late and the see of Canterbury hath plainly affected . In Edward the Sixth's days , why a complete reforma- tion was not effected , to any considerate man may ap- pear . First , he no sooner entered into ...
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... hands to the disenabling and de- feating not only the princess Mary the papist , but of Elizabeth the protestant , and ( by the bishops judgment ) the lawful issue of king Henry . Who then can think ( though these prelates had sought a ...
... hands to the disenabling and de- feating not only the princess Mary the papist , but of Elizabeth the protestant , and ( by the bishops judgment ) the lawful issue of king Henry . Who then can think ( though these prelates had sought a ...
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... hand . And what reformation he wrought for his own time , it will not be amiss to consider ; he appointed certain times for fasts and feasts , built stately churches , gave large immunities to the clergy , great riches and promotions to ...
... hand . And what reformation he wrought for his own time , it will not be amiss to consider ; he appointed certain times for fasts and feasts , built stately churches , gave large immunities to the clergy , great riches and promotions to ...
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