Areopagitica: 24 November 1644A. Murray & son, 1868 - 80 páginas |
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... Bishop of Canterbury his Grace , the Right Honorable and Right Reuerend Father in God the Lord Bishop of London Lord high Treasurer of England , the Lord chiefe Iuftices , and the Lord chiefe Baron , touching the regulating of Printers ...
... Bishop of Canterbury his Grace , the Right Honorable and Right Reuerend Father in God the Lord Bishop of London Lord high Treasurer of England , the Lord chiefe Iuftices , and the Lord chiefe Baron , touching the regulating of Printers ...
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... Bishop of Canterbury , or Bishop of London for the time being , or by their appoint- ment , or the Chancellours , or Vice Chancellors of either of the Vinuerfities of this Realme for the time being . Alwayes prouided , that the ...
... Bishop of Canterbury , or Bishop of London for the time being , or by their appoint- ment , or the Chancellours , or Vice Chancellors of either of the Vinuerfities of this Realme for the time being . Alwayes prouided , that the ...
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... Bishop , and Bishop of London refpectiuely , or in the Office of the Chancellour , or Vice - Chancellour of either of the Vniuersities , or with the Earle Marshall , or principall Secretaries of State , or with the Lords chiefe Iuftices ...
... Bishop , and Bishop of London refpectiuely , or in the Office of the Chancellour , or Vice - Chancellour of either of the Vniuersities , or with the Earle Marshall , or principall Secretaries of State , or with the Lords chiefe Iuftices ...
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... bishop of Canterbury , Lord Bishop of London for the time being , or one of them , or to the High Commission Office , to the end that as well the offendor or offendors may be punished by the Court of Star Chamber , or the high ...
... bishop of Canterbury , Lord Bishop of London for the time being , or one of them , or to the High Commission Office , to the end that as well the offendor or offendors may be punished by the Court of Star Chamber , or the high ...
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... Bishop of London , for the time being , taking to him or them fix other high Commissioners , to supply the place or places of those which are now already Printers by this Court , as they shall fall void by death , or Censure , or ...
... Bishop of London , for the time being , taking to him or them fix other high Commissioners , to supply the place or places of those which are now already Printers by this Court , as they shall fall void by death , or Censure , or ...
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Página 35 - ... and extraction of that living intellect that bred them. I know they are as lively, and as vigorously productive, as those fabulous dragon's teeth; and being sown up and down, may chance to spring up armed men.
Página 49 - Plato, a man of high authority indeed, but least of all for his Commonwealth, in the book of his laws...
Página 63 - A man may be a heretic in the truth ; and if he believe things only because his pastor says so, or the assembly so determines, without knowing other reason, though his belief be true, yet the very truth he holds becomes his heresy.
Página 57 - And how can a man teach with authority, which is the life of teaching, how can he be a doctor in his book as he ought to be, or else had better be silent...
Página 67 - They are the troublers, they are the dividers of unity, who neglect and permit not others to unite those dissevered pieces which are yet wanting to the body of Truth. To be still searching what we know not by what we know, still closing up truth to truth as we find it (for all her body is homogeneal and proportional), this is the golden rule in theology as well as in arithmetic, and makes up the best harmony in a Church; not the forced and outward union of cold and neutral, and inwardly divided minds.
Página 74 - He who hears what praying there is for light and clearer knowledge to be sent down among us, would think of other matters to be constituted beyond the discipline of Geneva, framed and fabricked already to our hands.
Página 70 - ... many schisms and many dissections made in the quarry and in the timber ere the house of God can be built. And when every stone is laid artfully together, it cannot be united into a continuity, it can but be contiguous in this world...
Página 56 - ... writers ; and that perhaps a dozen times in one book ? The printer dares not go beyond his...
Página 75 - His doctrine is, that he who eats or eats not, regards a day, or regards it not, may do either to the Lord. How many other things might be tolerated in peace, and left to conscience, had we but charity, and were it not the chief stronghold of our hypocrisy to be ever judging one another.
Página 53 - And albeit whatever thing we hear or see, sitting, walking, travelling, or conversing, may be fitly called our book, and is of the same effect that writings are, yet grant the thing to be prohibited were only books, it appears that this order hitherto is far insufficient to the end which it intends. Do we not see, not once or oftener, but weekly, that continued court-libel...