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... Prelats , and such as are insolent to maintaine traditions , brusing their stiffe necks under his flaming wheels . Thus did the true Prophets of old combat with the false ; thus Christ himselfe the fountaine of meeknesse found acrimony ...
... Prelats , and such as are insolent to maintaine traditions , brusing their stiffe necks under his flaming wheels . Thus did the true Prophets of old combat with the false ; thus Christ himselfe the fountaine of meeknesse found acrimony ...
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... Prelats had , whose Brokers they were to prepare , and supple us either for a Forreigne Invasion or Domestick oppression ; but this I am sure they took the ready way to despoile us both of man- hood and grace at once , and that in the ...
... Prelats had , whose Brokers they were to prepare , and supple us either for a Forreigne Invasion or Domestick oppression ; but this I am sure they took the ready way to despoile us both of man- hood and grace at once , and that in the ...
Side 230
... Prelats , and learnt by them from the Inquisition to shut us up all again into the brest of a licencer , must needs give cause of doubt and discour- agement to all learned and religious men . Who cannot but dis- cern the finenes of this ...
... Prelats , and learnt by them from the Inquisition to shut us up all again into the brest of a licencer , must needs give cause of doubt and discour- agement to all learned and religious men . Who cannot but dis- cern the finenes of this ...
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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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