Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and Ecclesiastical Pieces, with New Translations, and an Introduction, Volume 1J. Miller, 1809 |
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... 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 regal power itself is merely a trust committed to ...
... 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 regal power itself is merely a trust committed to ...
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... magistrates and synods of the towns in which he had resided . Milton replied again with fresh authorities for what he had before urged against his opponent . This reply was en- titled- " Authoris pro se Defensio contra Alex- andrum ...
... magistrates and synods of the towns in which he had resided . Milton replied again with fresh authorities for what he had before urged against his opponent . This reply was en- titled- " Authoris pro se Defensio contra Alex- andrum ...
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... MAGISTRATE . · 279 × The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates ; proving that it is lawful , and hath been held so through all Ages , for any , who have the power , to call to account a Tyrant , or wicked King , and , after due Conviction ...
... MAGISTRATE . · 279 × The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates ; proving that it is lawful , and hath been held so through all Ages , for any , who have the power , to call to account a Tyrant , or wicked King , and , after due Conviction ...
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... objected , that this was an unsettled state of the church , wanting the temporal magistrate to suppress the licence of false brethren , and the extrava gancy of still new opinions ; a time not imitable 12 Of Reformation in England .
... objected , that this was an unsettled state of the church , wanting the temporal magistrate to suppress the licence of false brethren , and the extrava gancy of still new opinions ; a time not imitable 12 Of Reformation in England .
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... what interweavings or interworkings can knit the minister and the magistrate in their several functions , to the regard of any precise correspondency ? Seeing that the churchman's office is only to teach men Of Reformation in England . 21.
... what interweavings or interworkings can knit the minister and the magistrate in their several functions , to the regard of any precise correspondency ? Seeing that the churchman's office is only to teach men Of Reformation in England . 21.
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