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... therefore , I wrote of reformation in England two books addressed to a friend ;
afterwards , when two bishops of eminence had asserted their cause against the
leading ministers of the opposite party , as I conceived that I could argue , from a
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... therefore , I wrote of reformation in England two books addressed to a friend ;
afterwards , when two bishops of eminence had asserted their cause against the
leading ministers of the opposite party , as I conceived that I could argue , from a
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Ormond , having imputed to the prevailing party in England a design to establish
a perfect Turkish tyranny , Milton , with great dexterity , turns the expression
against Ormond , observing , that the design of bringing in that tyranny is a ...
Ormond , having imputed to the prevailing party in England a design to establish
a perfect Turkish tyranny , Milton , with great dexterity , turns the expression
against Ormond , observing , that the design of bringing in that tyranny is a ...
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lection of Italian books , had brought the Adamo of Andreini to England ; and that
the perusał of an author , wild indeed , and abounding in grotesque
extravagance , yet now and then shining with pure and united rays of fancy and
devotion ...
lection of Italian books , had brought the Adamo of Andreini to England ; and that
the perusał of an author , wild indeed , and abounding in grotesque
extravagance , yet now and then shining with pure and united rays of fancy and
devotion ...
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