Achievements of the Left Hand: Essays on the Prose of John MiltonMichael Lieb, John T. Shawcross |
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... Religion and thir liberty at home ; that no unbridl'd Potentate or Tyrant , but to his sorrow for the future , may presume such high and irresponsible licence over mankind to havock and turn upside - down whole Kingdoms of men as though ...
... Religion and thir liberty at home ; that no unbridl'd Potentate or Tyrant , but to his sorrow for the future , may presume such high and irresponsible licence over mankind to havock and turn upside - down whole Kingdoms of men as though ...
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... Religion ordered that the confession of faith formu- lated by the Presbyterian - dominated Westminster Assembly in 1647- 48 should , except for its sections on church discipline , be " held forth . as the public profession of the nation ...
... Religion ordered that the confession of faith formu- lated by the Presbyterian - dominated Westminster Assembly in 1647- 48 should , except for its sections on church discipline , be " held forth . as the public profession of the nation ...
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... religion that we of these ages . . . can have no other ground in matters of religion but only from the scriptures . ( 5-6 ) Between this " first " and the " fourth reason , " however , the reader loses his sense of a clearly - ordered ...
... religion that we of these ages . . . can have no other ground in matters of religion but only from the scriptures . ( 5-6 ) Between this " first " and the " fourth reason , " however , the reader loses his sense of a clearly - ordered ...
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MICHAEL LIEB | 55 |
JOHN F HUNTLEY | 83 |
EDWARD S LE COMTE | 121 |
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