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... Truth , hewd her lovely form into a thousand peeces , and scatter'd them to the four winds . From that time ever since , the sad friends of Truth , such as durst appear , imi- tating the carefull search that Isis made for the mangl'd ...
... Truth , hewd her lovely form into a thousand peeces , and scatter'd them to the four winds . From that time ever since , the sad friends of Truth , such as durst appear , imi- tating the carefull search that Isis made for the mangl'd ...
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... truth should be truth , because they have a boistrous conceit of some pretences in the Writer . But were they not more busie and inquisitive then the Apostle commends , they would heare him at least , rejoycing , so the Truth be preacht ...
... truth should be truth , because they have a boistrous conceit of some pretences in the Writer . But were they not more busie and inquisitive then the Apostle commends , they would heare him at least , rejoycing , so the Truth be preacht ...
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... Truth : nay it was first estab- lisht and put in practice by Antichristian malice and mystery on set purpose to extinguish , if it were possible , the light of Reformation , and to settle falshood ; little differing from that policie ...
... Truth : nay it was first estab- lisht and put in practice by Antichristian malice and mystery on set purpose to extinguish , if it were possible , the light of Reformation , and to settle falshood ; little differing from that policie ...
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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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