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Page 29
... authorities , and proved wrong before a tribunal which admitted that sort of proof . Mil- ton believed in the efficacy of his efforts in this field ; his contemporaries did also , and therefore he was right : he produced much of the ...
... authorities , and proved wrong before a tribunal which admitted that sort of proof . Mil- ton believed in the efficacy of his efforts in this field ; his contemporaries did also , and therefore he was right : he produced much of the ...
Page 40
... authorities generally that may seem to be against him . " " Meanwhile , Bishop Hall had replied to " Smectym- nuus in a defence of his Humble Remonstrance . Thereupon Milton retorted in July , 1641 , with his Animadversions upon the ...
... authorities generally that may seem to be against him . " " Meanwhile , Bishop Hall had replied to " Smectym- nuus in a defence of his Humble Remonstrance . Thereupon Milton retorted in July , 1641 , with his Animadversions upon the ...
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... authority it would give them even over princes , to have the judging and deciding of such a main consequence . 59 • Milton seems to expect a complete adhesion on the legislator's part , and describes thus the effects of the new laws ...
... authority it would give them even over princes , to have the judging and deciding of such a main consequence . 59 • Milton seems to expect a complete adhesion on the legislator's part , and describes thus the effects of the new laws ...
Page 68
... authorities , and goes through the Fathers , the Councils , and the Re- formers , down to " Grotius , yet living , and of prime note among learned men , " 69 and Tetrachordon ends on words of threatening and contempt , whereas the ...
... authorities , and goes through the Fathers , the Councils , and the Re- formers , down to " Grotius , yet living , and of prime note among learned men , " 69 and Tetrachordon ends on words of threatening and contempt , whereas the ...
Page 82
... authority that might restrain by force and punishment what was violated against peace and common right . This authority and power of self - defence and preservation being originally and naturally in every one of them , and unitedly in ...
... authority that might restrain by force and punishment what was violated against peace and common right . This authority and power of self - defence and preservation being originally and naturally in every one of them , and unitedly in ...
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