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Page xiv
... in regard to their positive order for his speedie remove out of his Lodgings in
Whitehall , and to endeavour with them that ... he is , in regard of the employment
hee is in to the Councell , which necessitates him to reside neere the Councell .
... in regard to their positive order for his speedie remove out of his Lodgings in
Whitehall , and to endeavour with them that ... he is , in regard of the employment
hee is in to the Councell , which necessitates him to reside neere the Councell .
Page xviii
... to be objected agt , either with regard to Royalty and Government ) he hath
desisted from the causing them to be printed , having left them in Holland , and
that he intends , notwithstanding the College sumons , to goe for Italy this
summer .
... to be objected agt , either with regard to Royalty and Government ) he hath
desisted from the causing them to be printed , having left them in Holland , and
that he intends , notwithstanding the College sumons , to goe for Italy this
summer .
Page xxi
... the manner in which he speaks of Milton ' s manuscript works , especially if , as
is probable , in describing them as “ no way to be objected against either with
regard to royalty and government , ” he intended to have added , " or with regard
to ...
... the manner in which he speaks of Milton ' s manuscript works , especially if , as
is probable , in describing them as “ no way to be objected against either with
regard to royalty and government , ” he intended to have added , " or with regard
to ...
Page xli
This imputation , considering the multifariousness of Milton ' s writings , may
perhaps have received same colour from the silence which he generally
observes with regard to the doctrines of the Church of Rome , althongh incidental
phrases ...
This imputation , considering the multifariousness of Milton ' s writings , may
perhaps have received same colour from the silence which he generally
observes with regard to the doctrines of the Church of Rome , althongh incidental
phrases ...
Page xlvii
... though uncertain as regards man , by reason of the freedom of the human will ,
is perfectly known to God , by reason of the divine prescience . This is , on the
one hand , in direct opposition to the doctrine of the Socinians , that there can be
...
... though uncertain as regards man , by reason of the freedom of the human will ,
is perfectly known to God , by reason of the divine prescience . This is , on the
one hand , in direct opposition to the doctrine of the Socinians , that there can be
...
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