The Life of John MiltonNichols and Son, 1806 - 566 pages |
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Page 172
... liberty , he ima- gined that he was complying with a neces- sary duty , and was taking his proper part in the promotion of the common cause , by en- gaging , for ecclesiastical freedom , with the bishops . The church of England , at ...
... liberty , he ima- gined that he was complying with a neces- sary duty , and was taking his proper part in the promotion of the common cause , by en- gaging , for ecclesiastical freedom , with the bishops . The church of England , at ...
Page 184
... liberty that shall break asunder the bonds of religion ! Let the astrologer be dismayed at the portentous blaze of comets , and impres- sions in the air , as foretelling troubles and h h A modern historian , whose integrity , acuteness ...
... liberty that shall break asunder the bonds of religion ! Let the astrologer be dismayed at the portentous blaze of comets , and impres- sions in the air , as foretelling troubles and h h A modern historian , whose integrity , acuteness ...
Page 200
... liberty sought only their own aggrandizement , and the power of imposing upon others that yoke which they had themselves been unable to bear . On a question less incontrovertibly right , and , perhaps , more certainly important , we ...
... liberty sought only their own aggrandizement , and the power of imposing upon others that yoke which they had themselves been unable to bear . On a question less incontrovertibly right , and , perhaps , more certainly important , we ...
Page 208
... defending , with a power which has never been exceeded , that great guardian of liberty and truth , the free- dom of the press . His " Treatise on Education " is addressed , al ace OUS ep ere expen- in the form of a 208 LIFE OF MILTON .
... defending , with a power which has never been exceeded , that great guardian of liberty and truth , the free- dom of the press . His " Treatise on Education " is addressed , al ace OUS ep ere expen- in the form of a 208 LIFE OF MILTON .
Page 212
... liberty of unlicensed printing . " The Presbyterians , as we have already remarked , on their rising , in these agitated times , into power , quickly forgot the prin ciples which they had professed in their ad- versity ; and , declaring ...
... liberty of unlicensed printing . " The Presbyterians , as we have already remarked , on their rising , in these agitated times , into power , quickly forgot the prin ciples which they had professed in their ad- versity ; and , declaring ...
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