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... peace , and that a servile peace , by lessening our numbers , dreining our estates , enfeebling our bodies , sowing our free spirits by those wayes as you have heard , their impotent actions cannot sustaine themselves the least moment ...
... peace , and that a servile peace , by lessening our numbers , dreining our estates , enfeebling our bodies , sowing our free spirits by those wayes as you have heard , their impotent actions cannot sustaine themselves the least moment ...
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... peace in mariage , and quiet in the family . Surely the Jewes had their saving peace about them , aswell as we , yet care was tak❜n that this wholsom provision for houshold peace should also be allow'd them ; and must this be deny'd to ...
... peace in mariage , and quiet in the family . Surely the Jewes had their saving peace about them , aswell as we , yet care was tak❜n that this wholsom provision for houshold peace should also be allow'd them ; and must this be deny'd to ...
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... peace in mariage.1 114 Now if it be plain that a Christian may be brought into un- worthy bondage , and his religious peace not onely interrupted now and then , but perpetually and finally hinder'd in wedlock 112. ' In such cases ' ( 1 ...
... peace in mariage.1 114 Now if it be plain that a Christian may be brought into un- worthy bondage , and his religious peace not onely interrupted now and then , but perpetually and finally hinder'd in wedlock 112. ' In such cases ' ( 1 ...
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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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