Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and Ecclesiastical Pieces, with New Translations, and an Introduction, Volume 1J. Miller, 1809 |
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... speak of those sense- less ceremonies which we only retain , as a dangerous earnest of sliding back to Rome , and serving merely , either as a mist to cover nakedness where true grace is extinguished , or as an interlude to set out the ...
... speak of those sense- less ceremonies which we only retain , as a dangerous earnest of sliding back to Rome , and serving merely , either as a mist to cover nakedness where true grace is extinguished , or as an interlude to set out the ...
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... speak evil , nor any vain glory , but of mere necessity to vindicate the spotless truth from an ignominious bond- age , whose native worth is now become of such a low esteem , that she is like to find small credit with us for what she ...
... speak evil , nor any vain glory , but of mere necessity to vindicate the spotless truth from an ignominious bond- age , whose native worth is now become of such a low esteem , that she is like to find small credit with us for what she ...
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... sonnet , which is wiped out by the inqui- sitor in some editions ; speaking of the Roman Anti- christ as merely bred up by Constantine . Founded in chaste and humble poverty , ' Gainst them Of Reformation in England . 15.
... sonnet , which is wiped out by the inqui- sitor in some editions ; speaking of the Roman Anti- christ as merely bred up by Constantine . Founded in chaste and humble poverty , ' Gainst them Of Reformation in England . 15.
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... speaking , Part ii . Stanz . 28 . The emperor yafe the pope sometime So high lordship him about , That at last the silly kime , The proud pope put him out ; So of this realm is no doubt , But lords beware and them defend ; For now these ...
... speaking , Part ii . Stanz . 28 . The emperor yafe the pope sometime So high lordship him about , That at last the silly kime , The proud pope put him out ; So of this realm is no doubt , But lords beware and them defend ; For now these ...
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... speaking beyond his own dio- cess and certainly much more hard was it for either of them to determine what kind of bishops these were , if they had so little means to know who they were ; and much less reason have we to stand to their ...
... speaking beyond his own dio- cess and certainly much more hard was it for either of them to determine what kind of bishops these were , if they had so little means to know who they were ; and much less reason have we to stand to their ...
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