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... Roman Edicts and Tables with their Justinian ; 31 and so down to the Saxon and common Laws of England , and the Statutes . Sun- dayes also and every evening may be now understandingly spent in the highest matters of Theology , and ...
... Roman Edicts and Tables with their Justinian ; 31 and so down to the Saxon and common Laws of England , and the Statutes . Sun- dayes also and every evening may be now understandingly spent in the highest matters of Theology , and ...
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... Roman princi- palitie rather , endevouring to keep up her old universal dominion under a new name and meer shaddow of a catholic religion ; being indeed more rightly nam'd a catholic heresie against the scripture ; supported mainly by a ...
... Roman princi- palitie rather , endevouring to keep up her old universal dominion under a new name and meer shaddow of a catholic religion ; being indeed more rightly nam'd a catholic heresie against the scripture ; supported mainly by a ...
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... Roman authors , and the greatness he saw donne by the Roman common- wealth , and the vertue of their great Commanders induc't him to . Mr. John Milton made two admirable Panegyricks , as to Sublimitie of Witt , one on Oliver Cromwel ...
... Roman authors , and the greatness he saw donne by the Roman common- wealth , and the vertue of their great Commanders induc't him to . Mr. John Milton made two admirable Panegyricks , as to Sublimitie of Witt , one on Oliver Cromwel ...
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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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