The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Biographical Introduction, Volume 1J.W. Moore, 1850 - English prose literature |
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... Papists on the other hand : and on a Letter sent by Ormond to Colonel Jones , Governor of Dublin : and a Representation of the Scots Presbytery at Belfast in Ireland . To which the said Articles , Letter , with Colonel Jones's Answer to ...
... Papists on the other hand : and on a Letter sent by Ormond to Colonel Jones , Governor of Dublin : and a Representation of the Scots Presbytery at Belfast in Ireland . To which the said Articles , Letter , with Colonel Jones's Answer to ...
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... papists to stop the furtherance of reformation , which know they have no hold or hope of England their lost darling , longer than the government of bishops bolsters them out ; and therefore plot all they can to uphold them , as may be ...
... papists to stop the furtherance of reformation , which know they have no hold or hope of England their lost darling , longer than the government of bishops bolsters them out ; and therefore plot all they can to uphold them , as may be ...
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... papists , and other tumults , with a plain war in Norfolk , holding tack against two of the king's generals , made ... papist , but of Elizabeth the protestant , and ( by the bishops ' judgment ) the lawful issue of King Henry . Who then ...
... papists , and other tumults , with a plain war in Norfolk , holding tack against two of the king's generals , made ... papist , but of Elizabeth the protestant , and ( by the bishops ' judgment ) the lawful issue of King Henry . Who then ...
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... papists , the judges , the lawyers , the justices of peace for the most part popish , the bishops firm to Rome ; from whence was to be expected the furious flashing of excommunications , and absolving the peo- ple from their obedience ...
... papists , the judges , the lawyers , the justices of peace for the most part popish , the bishops firm to Rome ; from whence was to be expected the furious flashing of excommunications , and absolving the peo- ple from their obedience ...
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... papists , that which Sulpitius writes concerning Origen's books , gives us cause vehemently to suspect , there hath been packing of old . In the third chap . of his 1st Dialogue we may read what wrangling the bishops and monks had about ...
... papists , that which Sulpitius writes concerning Origen's books , gives us cause vehemently to suspect , there hath been packing of old . In the third chap . of his 1st Dialogue we may read what wrangling the bishops and monks had about ...
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