Prose SelectionsOdyssey Press, 1947 - 454 sider |
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Side 298
... protestant , held it ever no less their duty than the power of their keys , 114 though without express warrant of ... protestant state or king- dom , the examples which follow shall be all protestant , and chiefly presbyterian . In the ...
... protestant , held it ever no less their duty than the power of their keys , 114 though without express warrant of ... protestant state or king- dom , the examples which follow shall be all protestant , and chiefly presbyterian . In the ...
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... protestant state or kingdom can be alleged to have openly put to death their king , which lately some have written and imputed to their great glory , much mistaking the matter , it is not , neither ought to be , the glory of a protestant ...
... protestant state or kingdom can be alleged to have openly put to death their king , which lately some have written and imputed to their great glory , much mistaking the matter , it is not , neither ought to be , the glory of a protestant ...
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... protestant divines , we may follow them for faithful guides and without doubting may receive them as witnesses abundant of what we here affirm concerning tyrants . And indeed I find it generally the clear and positive determination of ...
... protestant divines , we may follow them for faithful guides and without doubting may receive them as witnesses abundant of what we here affirm concerning tyrants . And indeed I find it generally the clear and positive determination of ...
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INTRODUCTION | xix |
The Ready and Easy way to Establish | xci |
ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE BIBLIOGRAPHY AND NOTES | cxxiii |
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ancient Areopagitica Aristotle authority bishops called Canon Law cause chapter Charles Christ Christian Doctrine Church Government civil command common conscience council covenant decree defend deposed divine divorce Doctrine and Discipline ecclesiastical edition Education emperor England English Episcopacy Euripides evil faith Father fear glory God's gospel Greek hath heaven holy honor Introduction Jehovah John John Milton justice king Latin learning less liberty licensing living Long Parliament Lord Lycurgus magistrate marriage Martin Bucer matter ment mind Moses nation nature ordinance Paradise Lost Parliament Parliament of England peace person Plato Plato's poems predestination prelates Presbyterian presbyters priests princes principle protestant punishment Puritan reason reformation religion Roman Rome saith Samson Agonistes schism Scripture seems Smectymnuus soul spirit Tenure things thou tion tract translation true truth tyrant unto virtue wherein whereof wisdom wise words writing wrote