John Milton; his life and times; religious and political opinions; with an appendix, containing animadversions upon Dr. Johnson's Life of Milton, etc1833 |
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... Westminster ; hoping , that as they were employed in promoting a general reformation of the king- dom , they might take this subject also of domes- tic liberty into consideration ; being of opinion that all the boasted freedom of public ...
... Westminster ; hoping , that as they were employed in promoting a general reformation of the king- dom , they might take this subject also of domes- tic liberty into consideration ; being of opinion that all the boasted freedom of public ...
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... Westminster . " He thus commences his appeal : " If it were seriously askt , ( and it would be no untimely question , renowned Parliament , select Assembly , ) who , of all teachers and masters that ever have taught , hath drawn most ...
... Westminster . " He thus commences his appeal : " If it were seriously askt , ( and it would be no untimely question , renowned Parliament , select Assembly , ) who , of all teachers and masters that ever have taught , hath drawn most ...
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... Westminster , " the author hopes he shall be pardoned for giving one extract from this most vituperating pamphlet . It is from " the Epistle to the Reader : " - " This fire , [ baptism ] which in the reigns of Queen Elizabeth , and King ...
... Westminster , " the author hopes he shall be pardoned for giving one extract from this most vituperating pamphlet . It is from " the Epistle to the Reader : " - " This fire , [ baptism ] which in the reigns of Queen Elizabeth , and King ...
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... former of whom 66 appears as a loving friend , ” in Rutherford's Redivivus ; and the latter was one of the ecclesiastical commissioners at Westminster . CHAPTER IV . 1648-1653 . WHILE the king had been 110 LIFE OF MILTON .
... former of whom 66 appears as a loving friend , ” in Rutherford's Redivivus ; and the latter was one of the ecclesiastical commissioners at Westminster . CHAPTER IV . 1648-1653 . WHILE the king had been 110 LIFE OF MILTON .
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... Westminster , September 28th , 1654 , he gives this further account of his blind- ness . " That I might not seem , " he says , " to neglect any means , perhaps of divine suggestion , for my relief , I will hasten to comply with your ...
... Westminster , September 28th , 1654 , he gives this further account of his blind- ness . " That I might not seem , " he says , " to neglect any means , perhaps of divine suggestion , for my relief , I will hasten to comply with your ...
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