The Works of John Milton, Volum 6Columbia University Press, 1932 |
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... reformation , would engross to themselves all tithes by statute ; and supported more by thir wilful obstinacie and desire of filthie lucre then by these both insufficient and im- 10 pertinent autorities , would perswade a Christian ...
... reformation , would engross to themselves all tithes by statute ; and supported more by thir wilful obstinacie and desire of filthie lucre then by these both insufficient and im- 10 pertinent autorities , would perswade a Christian ...
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... reformation ( if they throughly intend it ) to evangelic rules ; not to ecclesiastical canons , though never so ancient , so ratifi'd and establishd in the land by Statutes , which for the most part are meer posi- 25 tive laws , neither ...
... reformation ( if they throughly intend it ) to evangelic rules ; not to ecclesiastical canons , though never so ancient , so ratifi'd and establishd in the land by Statutes , which for the most part are meer posi- 25 tive laws , neither ...
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... Reformation . This liberty of conscience which above all other things ought to be to all men dearest and most precious , no govern- ment more inclinable not to favor only but to protect , then a free Commonwealth ; as being most ...
... Reformation . This liberty of conscience which above all other things ought to be to all men dearest and most precious , no govern- ment more inclinable not to favor only but to protect , then a free Commonwealth ; as being most ...
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Considerations touching the likeliest means to | 41 |
The Present Means and brief Delineation of a Free | 106 |
Brief Notes upon a late Sermon Titld the Fear | 151 |
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