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Pagina 103
tor finds no impudence ; it is his treatise of True Religion , heresy , schism ,
toleration , and the best means to prevent the growth of popery . “ This little tract ,
” says he , “ is mo“ destly written , with respectful mention “ of the Church of
England ...
tor finds no impudence ; it is his treatise of True Religion , heresy , schism ,
toleration , and the best means to prevent the growth of popery . “ This little tract ,
” says he , “ is mo“ destly written , with respectful mention “ of the Church of
England ...
Pagina 117
Tritical aphorisms should be univer : fally and unequivocally true , unlimited by
such insertions , as , for the most part . The expence of a court is an expression
relative to a thoufand ' articles beyond what Milton called the trappings of mos ...
Tritical aphorisms should be univer : fally and unequivocally true , unlimited by
such insertions , as , for the most part . The expence of a court is an expression
relative to a thoufand ' articles beyond what Milton called the trappings of mos ...
Pagina 146
... narra . tive of his progress and employments in life . • That SOMEBODY may be
a true con . ftitutional friend to the civil and religious liberties of Englishmen , and
disposed to try what figure gious [ 146 ] amusement of pofterity, even in the ...
... narra . tive of his progress and employments in life . • That SOMEBODY may be
a true con . ftitutional friend to the civil and religious liberties of Englishmen , and
disposed to try what figure gious [ 146 ] amusement of pofterity, even in the ...
Pagina 348
knowing , leffe eagerly pursuing of the truth , unlesse ye first make your selves , ,
that made us fo , lesse the lovers , lesfe the founders of our true liberty . We can
grow ignorant again , brutish , formall , and flavish , as ye found us ; but you then
...
knowing , leffe eagerly pursuing of the truth , unlesse ye first make your selves , ,
that made us fo , lesse the lovers , lesfe the founders of our true liberty . We can
grow ignorant again , brutish , formall , and flavish , as ye found us ; but you then
...
Pagina 354
... for then she speaks not true , as the old Proteus did , who spake oracles only
when he was caught & bound , but then rather she turns herself into all shapes ,
except her own , and perhaps tunes her voice according to the time , as Micaiah ...
... for then she speaks not true , as the old Proteus did , who spake oracles only
when he was caught & bound , but then rather she turns herself into all shapes ,
except her own , and perhaps tunes her voice according to the time , as Micaiah ...
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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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