Milton's Prose Tracts as a Gloss on Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained, and Samson AgonistesStanford University, 1971 - 648 pages |
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... question do not in fact " beare the sword " to liberty , " then doubtless , " he reasons with persevering logic , " those powers . .are no powers ordain'd of God . and if not of God , then " of the Devil , and by consequence to bee ...
... question do not in fact " beare the sword " to liberty , " then doubtless , " he reasons with persevering logic , " those powers . .are no powers ordain'd of God . and if not of God , then " of the Devil , and by consequence to bee ...
Page 194
... question : How knowest thou , O man , whether thou shalt save thy wife , that is till he try all due means , and set some reasonable time to himselfe after which he may give over washing an Ethiope , if he will heare the advice of the ...
... question : How knowest thou , O man , whether thou shalt save thy wife , that is till he try all due means , and set some reasonable time to himselfe after which he may give over washing an Ethiope , if he will heare the advice of the ...
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... question of rulership as well as the ritual law : he will govern " temperately " according to just reason . He will ... question returns to the term " right " in its moral sense by distinguishing power from will : " And who withholds my ...
... question of rulership as well as the ritual law : he will govern " temperately " according to just reason . He will ... question returns to the term " right " in its moral sense by distinguishing power from will : " And who withholds my ...
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