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Pagina 125
And yet they had . certainly an equal right to infift upon the privileges of
Englishmen against Dk . Laud and his affeffors , as Paul had to plead those of a
Roman citizen against * Life , P . 144 . the the chief captain . Lyfias ; and even to
require ...
And yet they had . certainly an equal right to infift upon the privileges of
Englishmen against Dk . Laud and his affeffors , as Paul had to plead those of a
Roman citizen against * Life , P . 144 . the the chief captain . Lyfias ; and even to
require ...
Pagina 216
But is there any more likely method for sense to prevail against absurdities , than
leaving her at full liberty to paint them in their native colours ? Can truth be better
armed against error than with the mighty blade of uncontrouled Reason ?
But is there any more likely method for sense to prevail against absurdities , than
leaving her at full liberty to paint them in their native colours ? Can truth be better
armed against error than with the mighty blade of uncontrouled Reason ?
Pagina 243
Francis Blackburne. was us ' d if ought were impiously writt ' n against their
esteemed gods . Except in these two points , how the world went in Books , the
Magistrat kept no reckning . And therefore Lucretius without impeachment
versifies his ...
Francis Blackburne. was us ' d if ought were impiously writt ' n against their
esteemed gods . Except in these two points , how the world went in Books , the
Magistrat kept no reckning . And therefore Lucretius without impeachment
versifies his ...
Pagina 259
... who had wont to avail himself much against hereticks by being conversant in
their Books ; untill a certain Presbyter laid it scrupulously to his conscience , how
he durst venture himselfe among those defiling volumes . The worthy man loath
to ...
... who had wont to avail himself much against hereticks by being conversant in
their Books ; untill a certain Presbyter laid it scrupulously to his conscience , how
he durst venture himselfe among those defiling volumes . The worthy man loath
to ...
Pagina 311
... men of other parts utter ' d against the Inquisition , the same I shou ' d hear by
as lerned men at home utterd in time of Parlament against an order of licencing ;
and that so gencrally , nev X 4 rally , that when I had disclos ' d myself [ 311 . )
... men of other parts utter ' d against the Inquisition , the same I shou ' d hear by
as lerned men at home utterd in time of Parlament against an order of licencing ;
and that so gencrally , nev X 4 rally , that when I had disclos ' d myself [ 311 . )
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Remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton. To which are Added, Milton's Tractate ... Francis Blackburne Volledige weergave - 1780 |
Remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton. To which are Added, Milton's Tractate ... Francis Blackburne Volledige weergave - 1780 |
Remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton. To which are Added, Milton's Tractate ... Francis Blackburne Volledige weergave - 1780 |
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