The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Biographical Introduction, Volume 1J.W. Moore, 1850 - English prose literature |
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... prelates for six or seven kings ' reigns ; yet methinks the precedency which God gave this island , to be first restorer of buried truth , should have been followed with more happy success , and sooner attained perfection ; in which as ...
... prelates for six or seven kings ' reigns ; yet methinks the precedency which God gave this island , to be first restorer of buried truth , should have been followed with more happy success , and sooner attained perfection ; in which as ...
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... prelates , Cranmer and Ridley , must be sent to extort it from the young king ? But out of the mouth of that godly and royal child , Christ himself returned such an awful repulse to those halting and time - serving prelates , that after ...
... prelates , Cranmer and Ridley , must be sent to extort it from the young king ? But out of the mouth of that godly and royal child , Christ himself returned such an awful repulse to those halting and time - serving prelates , that after ...
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... prelates desire , that when they have brought us back to popish blindness , we might commit to their dispose the ... prelate , what a relish it would give to his canary - sucking and swan - eating palate , let old bishop Mountain judge ...
... prelates desire , that when they have brought us back to popish blindness , we might commit to their dispose the ... prelate , what a relish it would give to his canary - sucking and swan - eating palate , let old bishop Mountain judge ...
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... that were not heretical , it being likely that he would converse with the famousest prelates ( for so he had made them ) that were to be found for learning . Of his Arianism we heard , and for the rest 10 OF REFORMATION IN ENGLAND .
... that were not heretical , it being likely that he would converse with the famousest prelates ( for so he had made them ) that were to be found for learning . Of his Arianism we heard , and for the rest 10 OF REFORMATION IN ENGLAND .
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... prelates , both then and ever since , coming from a mean and plebeian life on a sudden to be lords of stately palaces , rich furniture , delicious fare , and princely attendance , thought the plain and homespun verity of Christ's gospel ...
... prelates , both then and ever since , coming from a mean and plebeian life on a sudden to be lords of stately palaces , rich furniture , delicious fare , and princely attendance , thought the plain and homespun verity of Christ's gospel ...
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