Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and Ecclesiastical Pieces, with New Translations, and an Introduction, Volume 1J. Miller, 1809 |
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... depose , and put him to Death ; if the ordinary Magistrate have ne- glected , or denied to do it Iconoclastes , in answer to a Book entitled , Eikon Basilike , the Portraiture of his sacred Majesty in his Solitudes and Sufferings ...
... depose , and put him to Death ; if the ordinary Magistrate have ne- glected , or denied to do it Iconoclastes , in answer to a Book entitled , Eikon Basilike , the Portraiture of his sacred Majesty in his Solitudes and Sufferings ...
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... deposed , and this king- dom made over to the Pope ? When the bishop of Win- chester durst tell the nobles , the pillars of the realm , that there were no peers in England , as in France , but that the king might do what he pleased ...
... deposed , and this king- dom made over to the Pope ? When the bishop of Win- chester durst tell the nobles , the pillars of the realm , that there were no peers in England , as in France , but that the king might do what he pleased ...
Page 327
... Deposing , are the men that did it themselves . IF F men within themselves would be governed by rea- son , and not generally give up their understanding to a double tyranny , of custom from without , and blind af- fections , within ...
... Deposing , are the men that did it themselves . IF F men within themselves would be governed by rea- son , and not generally give up their understanding to a double tyranny , of custom from without , and blind af- fections , within ...
Page 333
... deposed and punished , as they were at first elected this I shall do by authorities and reasons , not learnt in corners among schisms and heresies , as our doubling divines are ready to calumniate , but fetched out of the midst of ...
... deposed and punished , as they were at first elected this I shall do by authorities and reasons , not learnt in corners among schisms and heresies , as our doubling divines are ready to calumniate , but fetched out of the midst of ...
Page 339
... depose him though no tyrant , merely by the li- berty and right of freeborn men to be governed as scems to them best . This , though it cannot but stand with plain reason , shall be made good also by Scripture , Deut . xvii . 14. " When ...
... depose him though no tyrant , merely by the li- berty and right of freeborn men to be governed as scems to them best . This , though it cannot but stand with plain reason , shall be made good also by Scripture , Deut . xvii . 14. " When ...
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