Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and Ecclesiastical Pieces, with New Translations, and an Introduction, Volume 1J. Miller, 1809 |
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... opinion that ab . stract principles in politics , should be absolutely unbending ; that , if we could not do all that is right , that we should therefore do nothing * . Numberless occasions are continually occurring ; in active life ...
... opinion that ab . stract principles in politics , should be absolutely unbending ; that , if we could not do all that is right , that we should therefore do nothing * . Numberless occasions are continually occurring ; in active life ...
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... opinion was wonderful . More was unable to withstand the keenness of Milton's satyr . But compelled , as it were , to another struggle , he published an answer , with testimonies of his good character from some colleges and universities ...
... opinion was wonderful . More was unable to withstand the keenness of Milton's satyr . But compelled , as it were , to another struggle , he published an answer , with testimonies of his good character from some colleges and universities ...
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... opinions , that Milton , though he continued secretary , was not among the usurper's bosom friends . Milton's Defence of ... opinion ran strongly again towards mo- narchy . The protestations of Monk , indeed , with the existence of a ...
... opinions , that Milton , though he continued secretary , was not among the usurper's bosom friends . Milton's Defence of ... opinion ran strongly again towards mo- narchy . The protestations of Monk , indeed , with the existence of a ...
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... opinion should thus idolize them , and the heavenly truth be thus captivated . Now to proceed , whatsoever the bishops were , it seems they themselves were unsatisfied in matters of religion as they then stood , by that commission ...
... opinion should thus idolize them , and the heavenly truth be thus captivated . Now to proceed , whatsoever the bishops were , it seems they themselves were unsatisfied in matters of religion as they then stood , by that commission ...
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... 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 .
... 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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