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... hand to repeale the 6. Articles , and throw the Images out of Churches , but Rebellions on all sides stir'd up by obdurate Papists , and other Tumults with a plaine Warre in Norfolke , holding tack against two of the Kings Generals , 16 ...
... hand to repeale the 6. Articles , and throw the Images out of Churches , but Rebellions on all sides stir'd up by obdurate Papists , and other Tumults with a plaine Warre in Norfolke , holding tack against two of the Kings Generals , 16 ...
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... hand against the Lords anointed , 42 the matter between them was not tyranny , but privat enmity , and David as a privat person had bin his own revenger , not so much the peoples . But when any tyrant at this day can shew to be the ...
... hand against the Lords anointed , 42 the matter between them was not tyranny , but privat enmity , and David as a privat person had bin his own revenger , not so much the peoples . But when any tyrant at this day can shew to be the ...
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... hand , and he himself is become immedi- atly thir head . p . 185 . If Princes doe right and keep promise with you , then doe you owe to them all humble obedience : if not , yee are dis- charg'd , and your study ought to be in this case ...
... hand , and he himself is become immedi- atly thir head . p . 185 . If Princes doe right and keep promise with you , then doe you owe to them all humble obedience : if not , yee are dis- charg'd , and your study ought to be in this case ...
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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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