The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 2J. W. Moore, 1859 |
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... church ought to lay aside epis- copacy , and return to the apostolical institution of presbyters : that a far greater mischief has been introduced into the church by episcopacy , than the schisms themselves were , which were before ...
... church ought to lay aside epis- copacy , and return to the apostolical institution of presbyters : that a far greater mischief has been introduced into the church by episcopacy , than the schisms themselves were , which were before ...
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... church of England by the pattern of our reformed churches , had resolved to abolish episcopacy , the king first interposed , and afterwards waged war against them chiefly for that very cause ; which proved fatal to him . Go now and ...
... church of England by the pattern of our reformed churches , had resolved to abolish episcopacy , the king first interposed , and afterwards waged war against them chiefly for that very cause ; which proved fatal to him . Go now and ...
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... churches have a discipline pe- culiar to themselves , and far differing from each other . And this has been the occasion of so many wars in Christendom ; to wit , because the civil magistrate and the church confounded their ...
... churches have a discipline pe- culiar to themselves , and far differing from each other . And this has been the occasion of so many wars in Christendom ; to wit , because the civil magistrate and the church confounded their ...
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... far am I from thinking aught he says worthy of a serious answer . I pass by his styling the king a " protector of religion . " VOL . II . 3 B 2 . 66 who chose to make war upon the church , AN ANSWER TO SALMASIUS'S DEFENCE OF THE KING . 17.
... far am I from thinking aught he says worthy of a serious answer . I pass by his styling the king a " protector of religion . " VOL . II . 3 B 2 . 66 who chose to make war upon the church , AN ANSWER TO SALMASIUS'S DEFENCE OF THE KING . 17.
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John Milton. 66 who chose to make war upon the church , rather than part with those church - tyrants , and enemies of all religion , the bishops ; and how is it possible , that he should " maintain religion in its purity , " that was him ...
John Milton. 66 who chose to make war upon the church , rather than part with those church - tyrants , and enemies of all religion , the bishops ; and how is it possible , that he should " maintain religion in its purity , " that was him ...
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affairs ancient answer army Athelstan authority banished bishop Britons brother Cæsar called Canute cause Christian church civil command common Commonwealth of ENGLAND conscience Corineus council court Cuthred Danes death defend desire divine duke earl East-Angles Ecbert Ecfrid embassador emperor endeavour enemy English Ethelbald Ethelred faith father favour force friendship gospel hath honour hundred illustrious judge justice king's kingdom land letters liberty Lord magistrates majesty Malms matter merchants Mercian ministers nation Nennius never noble Northumberland OLIVER parliament parliament of England peace person Picts Post Christ priest Protector protestant punishment reason received reign religion republic right of kings Roman Rome saith Salmasius Saxons Scots Scripture senate sent Serene and Potent Serene Prince ships slain soldiers thence things thou thought tion tithes tyrant United Provinces victory virtue Vortigern Westminster wherein whereof whole words write