The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1J. W. Moore, 1859 |
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... reformation was not effected , to any considerate man may appear . First , he no sooner entered into his kingdom , but into a war with Scotland ; from whence the protector return- ing with victory , had but newly put his hand to repeal ...
... reformation was not effected , to any considerate man may appear . First , he no sooner entered into his kingdom , but into a war with Scotland ; from whence the protector return- ing with victory , had but newly put his hand to repeal ...
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... reformation is not perfected at the first push , and those unwieldy times of Edward VI . may hold some plea by his excuse . Now let any reasonable man judge whether that king's reign be a fit time from whence to pattern out the con ...
... reformation is not perfected at the first push , and those unwieldy times of Edward VI . may hold some plea by his excuse . Now let any reasonable man judge whether that king's reign be a fit time from whence to pattern out the con ...
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... reformation into three sorts , Antiquitarians ( for so I had rather call them than antiquaries , whose labours are useful and laudable ) . 2. Libertines . 3. Politicians . To the votarists of antiquity , I shall think to have fully ...
... reformation into three sorts , Antiquitarians ( for so I had rather call them than antiquaries , whose labours are useful and laudable ) . 2. Libertines . 3. Politicians . To the votarists of antiquity , I shall think to have fully ...
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... her trustiest agents . Such were these that must be called the ancientest and most virgin times between Christ and Constantine . Nor VOL . I. 2 was this general contagion in their actions , and not OF REFORMATION IN ENGLAND . 9.
... her trustiest agents . Such were these that must be called the ancientest and most virgin times between Christ and Constantine . Nor VOL . I. 2 was this general contagion in their actions , and not OF REFORMATION IN ENGLAND . 9.
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... reformation , as some men clatter , it will be good to see further his know- ledge of religion what it was , and by that we may likewise guess at the sin- cerity of his times in those that were not heretical , it being likely that he ...
... reformation , as some men clatter , it will be good to see further his know- ledge of religion what it was , and by that we may likewise guess at the sin- cerity of his times in those that were not heretical , it being likely that he ...
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