The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1J. W. Moore, 1859 |
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Page 31
... subjects the king has ; and yet presbytery , if it must be so called , does there all that it desires to do ; how easy were it , if there be such great suspicion , to give no more scope to it in England ! But let us not , for fear of a ...
... subjects the king has ; and yet presbytery , if it must be so called , does there all that it desires to do ; how easy were it , if there be such great suspicion , to give no more scope to it in England ! But let us not , for fear of a ...
Page 62
... subject of discord and offence to the whole nation at home . The remedy which you allege , is the very disease we groan under ; and never can be to us a remedy but by removing itself . Your predecessors were believed to assume this pre ...
... subject of discord and offence to the whole nation at home . The remedy which you allege , is the very disease we groan under ; and never can be to us a remedy but by removing itself . Your predecessors were believed to assume this pre ...
Page 65
... subjects do less in God's just displeasure against us , than revenge upon English bodies the little care that our prelates have had of their souls ? Nor hath their negligence been new in that island , but ever notorious in Queen ...
... subjects do less in God's just displeasure against us , than revenge upon English bodies the little care that our prelates have had of their souls ? Nor hath their negligence been new in that island , but ever notorious in Queen ...
Page 68
... subject were to be adorned or beautified ; but when the cause of God and his church was to be pleaded , for which purpose that tongue was given thee which thou hast , God listened if he could hear thy voice among his zealous ser- vants ...
... subject were to be adorned or beautified ; but when the cause of God and his church was to be pleaded , for which purpose that tongue was given thee which thou hast , God listened if he could hear thy voice among his zealous ser- vants ...
Page 84
... subjects , yet such are their malicious and depraved eyes , that they so look on him , and so understand him , as if he required no other gratitude or piece of service from them than this . And indeed they stand so oppor- tunely for the ...
... subjects , yet such are their malicious and depraved eyes , that they so look on him , and so understand him , as if he required no other gratitude or piece of service from them than this . And indeed they stand so oppor- tunely for the ...
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