John Milton: A BiographyCockshaw, 1851 - 251 páginas |
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... freedom , unshackled by secular and political interference ; -in a word , a Puritan , in all but those excesses of untempered zeal which historians and satirists have combined to exaggerate , in order to dim the historic lustre they ...
... freedom , unshackled by secular and political interference ; -in a word , a Puritan , in all but those excesses of untempered zeal which historians and satirists have combined to exaggerate , in order to dim the historic lustre they ...
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... freedom - the one being solely interested in obtaining the largest measure of secular spoil , and the other in securing the greatest number of the people to aggrandize the power and state of a new but homogeneous hierarchy . The ...
... freedom - the one being solely interested in obtaining the largest measure of secular spoil , and the other in securing the greatest number of the people to aggrandize the power and state of a new but homogeneous hierarchy . The ...
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... freedom , which distinguishes them from all other writings of the same class . They remind us of the amusements of those angelic warriors who composed the cohort of Gabriel , ' About him exercised heroic games The unarmed youth of ...
... freedom , which distinguishes them from all other writings of the same class . They remind us of the amusements of those angelic warriors who composed the cohort of Gabriel , ' About him exercised heroic games The unarmed youth of ...
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... freedom which is the chief prerogative of the gospel ; taking off these cruel burdens imposed not by neces- sity , as other tyrants are wont , or the safeguard of their lives , but laid upon our necks by the strange wilfulness and ...
... freedom which is the chief prerogative of the gospel ; taking off these cruel burdens imposed not by neces- sity , as other tyrants are wont , or the safeguard of their lives , but laid upon our necks by the strange wilfulness and ...
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... freedom in this and , perhaps , in every subsequent age , the bitter aversion of the Presbyterians to episcopacy was unconnected with any enlarged love of religious freedom , and extended with sectarian acrimony to Christians of every ...
... freedom in this and , perhaps , in every subsequent age , the bitter aversion of the Presbyterians to episcopacy was unconnected with any enlarged love of religious freedom , and extended with sectarian acrimony to Christians of every ...
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