Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and Ecclesiastical Pieces, with New Translations, and an Introduction, Volume 1J. Miller, 1809 |
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... princes of Europe . An army was wanting to support their claims ; but , from the insular security of Britain , they had no plausible pretext for keeping on foot such a num ber of mercenaries ; and such claims served the more to ...
... princes of Europe . An army was wanting to support their claims ; but , from the insular security of Britain , they had no plausible pretext for keeping on foot such a num ber of mercenaries ; and such claims served the more to ...
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... princes and cities trooping apace to the new - erected banner of salvation ; the martyrs , with the unresistible might of weakness , shaking the powers of darkness , and scorning the fiery rage of the old red dragon . The pleasing ...
... princes and cities trooping apace to the new - erected banner of salvation ; the martyrs , with the unresistible might of weakness , shaking the powers of darkness , and scorning the fiery rage of the old red dragon . The pleasing ...
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... princes and potentates of the earth , which way soever the gospel was spread , to study ways how to make a coherence between the church's polity and theirs there- fore , when Pilate heard once our Saviour Christ profes- sing that " his ...
... princes and potentates of the earth , which way soever the gospel was spread , to study ways how to make a coherence between the church's polity and theirs there- fore , when Pilate heard once our Saviour Christ profes- sing that " his ...
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... princes from aiding them against the Sarazens and Turks , unless when they hu- moured him ; so that it may be truly affirmed , he was the subversion and fall of that monarchy , which was the hoisting of him . This , besides Petrarch ...
... princes from aiding them against the Sarazens and Turks , unless when they hu- moured him ; so that it may be truly affirmed , he was the subversion and fall of that monarchy , which was the hoisting of him . This , besides Petrarch ...
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... princes tractable to the prelacy , then much mischief is like to ensue . And can it be nearer hand , than when ... prince in Christendom , who , hearing this rare sophistry , can choose but smile ; and if we be not blind at home , we may ...
... princes tractable to the prelacy , then much mischief is like to ensue . And can it be nearer hand , than when ... prince in Christendom , who , hearing this rare sophistry , can choose but smile ; and if we be not blind at home , we may ...
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