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... Parlament both of England and Scotland . They made not thir covnant concerning him with no difference between a king and a god , or promisd him as Job did to the Almightie , to trust in him , though he slay us : they understood that the ...
... Parlament both of England and Scotland . They made not thir covnant concerning him with no difference between a king and a god , or promisd him as Job did to the Almightie , to trust in him , though he slay us : they understood that the ...
Side 330
... Parlament of three estates against them.12 The best affected also and best prin- cipl'd of the people , stood not numbring or computing on which side were most voices in Parlament , but on which side appeerd to them most reason , most ...
... Parlament of three estates against them.12 The best affected also and best prin- cipl'd of the people , stood not numbring or computing on which side were most voices in Parlament , but on which side appeerd to them most reason , most ...
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... Parlament shall be soon dissolvd , or sit and do - nothing ; not sufferd to remedie the least greevance , or enact aught advantageous to the people . Next , the Councel of State shall not be chosen by the Parlament , but by the king ...
... Parlament shall be soon dissolvd , or sit and do - nothing ; not sufferd to remedie the least greevance , or enact aught advantageous to the people . Next , the Councel of State shall not be chosen by the Parlament , but by the king ...
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Milton in the Seventeenth Century | 15 |
From The Reason of ChurchGovernment 1642 | 49 |
From An Apology for Smectymnuus 1642 | 61 |
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