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... bishops ' eloquence : from this time too , I held myself ready , should they thenceforward make any reply . When the bishops , at whom every man aimed his arrow , had at length fallen , and we were now at leisure , as far as they were ...
... bishops ' eloquence : from this time too , I held myself ready , should they thenceforward make any reply . When the bishops , at whom every man aimed his arrow , had at length fallen , and we were now at leisure , as far as they were ...
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... Bishops bolsters them out ; and therefore plot all they can to uphold them , as may bee seene by the Booke of Santa Clara the Popish Preist in de- fence of Bishops , 12 which came out piping hot much about the time that one of our own ...
... Bishops bolsters them out ; and therefore plot all they can to uphold them , as may bee seene by the Booke of Santa Clara the Popish Preist in de- fence of Bishops , 12 which came out piping hot much about the time that one of our own ...
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... Bishops himselfe ; hee that makes him Bishop makes him no Bishop . No marvell therfore if S. Martin complain'd to Sulpitius Severus28 that since hee was Bishop he felt inwardly a sensible decay of those vertues and graces that God had ...
... Bishops himselfe ; hee that makes him Bishop makes him no Bishop . No marvell therfore if S. Martin complain'd to Sulpitius Severus28 that since hee was Bishop he felt inwardly a sensible decay of those vertues and graces that God had ...
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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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