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... forces , stating that in the midst of this quarrel the position of the prelates advising the king was very strong ... force , rather than as a sheer mechan . ical aggregate . These elements are not just piled together at random ; they ...
... forces , stating that in the midst of this quarrel the position of the prelates advising the king was very strong ... force , rather than as a sheer mechan . ical aggregate . These elements are not just piled together at random ; they ...
Side 6
... force in an attempt to save the rural areas . The enormity of the punishments devised in I Edw . VI , c . 3 ( 1547 ) serves as a barometer to the degree of poverty , crime and social unrest that England was experiencing . While this ...
... force in an attempt to save the rural areas . The enormity of the punishments devised in I Edw . VI , c . 3 ( 1547 ) serves as a barometer to the degree of poverty , crime and social unrest that England was experiencing . While this ...
Side 33
... force being employed to bring about religious con- formity . Christ , according to Milton , " governs not the bodies of men alone , as the civil magistrate , but their minds and consciences , and that not by force and fleshly weapons ...
... force being employed to bring about religious con- formity . Christ , according to Milton , " governs not the bodies of men alone , as the civil magistrate , but their minds and consciences , and that not by force and fleshly weapons ...
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