Complete Poems and Major Prose, Volumen1957Odyssey Press, 1957 - 1059 páginas TEXTBOOK CONTAINING THE COMPLETE POEMS AND MAJOR PROSE OF JOHN MILTON. |
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... prelates , perhaps not so well able to brook or rather to justify this foul relapsing to the old law , have condescended at last to a plain confessing that both the names and offices of bishops and presbyters at first were the same ...
... prelates , perhaps not so well able to brook or rather to justify this foul relapsing to the old law , have condescended at last to a plain confessing that both the names and offices of bishops and presbyters at first were the same ...
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... prelates , as they would have it thought , are the only mauls10 + of schism.105 Forsooth if they be put down , a deluge of innumerable sects will follow ; we shall be all Brownists , 108 Familists , 107 Anabaptists.108 For the For the ...
... prelates , as they would have it thought , are the only mauls10 + of schism.105 Forsooth if they be put down , a deluge of innumerable sects will follow ; we shall be all Brownists , 108 Familists , 107 Anabaptists.108 For the For the ...
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... prelates make so little conscience of that they are ready to fight and , if it lay in their power , to massacre all good Christians under the names of horrible schismatics for only finding fault with their temporal dignities , their ...
... prelates make so little conscience of that they are ready to fight and , if it lay in their power , to massacre all good Christians under the names of horrible schismatics for only finding fault with their temporal dignities , their ...
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THE MINOR POEMS | 3 |
The Fifth Ode of Horace | 10 |
Elegia Tertia Elegy III | 21 |
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