John Milton, His Life and Times, Religious and Political Opinions: With an Appendix, Containing Animadversions Upon Dr. Johnson's Life of Milton, &c. &c |
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... ment : " I forgot all this while to mention , that he paid a visit to GALILEO , then an old man , and a prisoner in the Inquisition , for thinking con- trary in astronomy , than pleased the Dominican and Franciscan 10 LIFE OF MILTON .
... ment : " I forgot all this while to mention , that he paid a visit to GALILEO , then an old man , and a prisoner in the Inquisition , for thinking con- trary in astronomy , than pleased the Dominican and Franciscan 10 LIFE OF MILTON .
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... - veighed against error and superstition , with vehe- ment expressions ; I have done it , neither out of malice , nor lust to speak evil , nor any vain glory , but of mere necessity , to vindicate the spotless truth 22 LIFE OF MILTON .
... - veighed against error and superstition , with vehe- ment expressions ; I have done it , neither out of malice , nor lust to speak evil , nor any vain glory , but of mere necessity , to vindicate the spotless truth 22 LIFE OF MILTON .
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... from being , as they commonly allege , the only form of church discipline agreeable to monarchy , that the most mortal diseases and convulsions of the govern- ment had always proceeded from the craft or pride of LIFE OF MILTON . 25.
... from being , as they commonly allege , the only form of church discipline agreeable to monarchy , that the most mortal diseases and convulsions of the govern- ment had always proceeded from the craft or pride of LIFE OF MILTON . 25.
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... ment had always proceeded from the craft or pride of the Bishops ! He then boldly encou- rages the English and the Scotch , united by " the solemn league and covenant , " to pursue the contest for liberty in Church and State , which ...
... ment had always proceeded from the craft or pride of the Bishops ! He then boldly encou- rages the English and the Scotch , united by " the solemn league and covenant , " to pursue the contest for liberty in Church and State , which ...
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... ment of Jesus Christ . The payment of civill obedience to the king and the laws of the land satisfied not ; if any durst dispute his impositions in the worship of God , he was presently reckon'd among the seditious and disturbers of the ...
... ment of Jesus Christ . The payment of civill obedience to the king and the laws of the land satisfied not ; if any durst dispute his impositions in the worship of God , he was presently reckon'd among the seditious and disturbers of the ...
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