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... , and the like , were perpetually objected before the Civil Wars by the Presbyterians to the Bishops ; but no sooner were they possest of the Bishops Pulpits and Power , than they exercis'd the same 128 THE EARLY LIVES OF MILTON.
... , and the like , were perpetually objected before the Civil Wars by the Presbyterians to the Bishops ; but no sooner were they possest of the Bishops Pulpits and Power , than they exercis'd the same 128 THE EARLY LIVES OF MILTON.
Page 167
... Civil Power in Ecclesiastical Causes , shewing that it is not lawful for any Power on Earth to compel in Matters of Religion , whether Speculative or Practical ; or in any thing except Immorality , or what evidently subverts the ...
... Civil Power in Ecclesiastical Causes , shewing that it is not lawful for any Power on Earth to compel in Matters of Religion , whether Speculative or Practical ; or in any thing except Immorality , or what evidently subverts the ...
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... Civil and Religious Liberty , as He thought , though upon Prin- ciples , and in a Manner , as You and I are Far from Approving . be That to God and his Own Conscience . and Who art Thou that Judgest Another ? That Other has an Equal ...
... Civil and Religious Liberty , as He thought , though upon Prin- ciples , and in a Manner , as You and I are Far from Approving . be That to God and his Own Conscience . and Who art Thou that Judgest Another ? That Other has an Equal ...
Contents
THE LIFE OF MR JOHN MILTON BY JOHN PHILLIPS | 17 |
FROM FASTI | 35 |
THE LIFE OF MR JOHN MILTON BY EDWARD | 49 |
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