Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and Ecclesiastical Pieces, with New Translations, and an Introduction, Volume 1J. Miller, 1809 |
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Page xxi
... parliament seized upon Hull . But , " it appears ( says Mr. Laing * ) that Charles , from the very beginning , was adverse and secretly irreconcileable to parliament , whose distrust was excited by the surmise of his intentions , and ...
... parliament seized upon Hull . But , " it appears ( says Mr. Laing * ) that Charles , from the very beginning , was adverse and secretly irreconcileable to parliament , whose distrust was excited by the surmise of his intentions , and ...
Page xxiii
... Parliament . " About the same time , Archbishop Usher published " The Aposto lical Institution of Episcopacy . " In answer to these productions , Milton wrote two pieces , the first of which he called " Of Prelatical Episcopacy , & c ...
... Parliament . " About the same time , Archbishop Usher published " The Aposto lical Institution of Episcopacy . " In answer to these productions , Milton wrote two pieces , the first of which he called " Of Prelatical Episcopacy , & c ...
Page xxv
... Parliament - passages which are also retained . This work for the present closed the controversy . - In all the above productions , Milton will be found the advocate of the Puritanical or Presby- terian doctrines . After he had reason ...
... Parliament - passages which are also retained . This work for the present closed the controversy . - In all the above productions , Milton will be found the advocate of the Puritanical or Presby- terian doctrines . After he had reason ...
Page xxvi
... parliament , the presbyterians , who were by far the majority of the commons , were em❤ boldened to attempt the ... parliamentary forces , the opposition to the hierarchy increased in vio- lence ; and the prelates themselves , by their ...
... parliament , the presbyterians , who were by far the majority of the commons , were em❤ boldened to attempt the ... parliamentary forces , the opposition to the hierarchy increased in vio- lence ; and the prelates themselves , by their ...
Page xxix
... parliament . Nevertheless his principles - his eloquent pleadings on this subject , are to be admitted with great caution . Milton had been married only one month , when his wife deserted him , on a plea of a visit to her relations for ...
... parliament . Nevertheless his principles - his eloquent pleadings on this subject , are to be admitted with great caution . Milton had been married only one month , when his wife deserted him , on a plea of a visit to her relations for ...
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