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... truth . He affirms that the circulation of flagitious writings cannot be restrained by shackling the press ; while the suspicion which falls upon works , suppressed often by the ignorance ... truth ; it is truth filtered OF JOHN MILTON . 127.
... truth . He affirms that the circulation of flagitious writings cannot be restrained by shackling the press ; while the suspicion which falls upon works , suppressed often by the ignorance ... truth ; it is truth filtered OF JOHN MILTON . 127.
Page 128
William Carlos Martyn. Opinion is not always truth ; it is truth filtered . through the mood , the disposition , the educa- tion , the stand - point of the spectator . While the bishops affirmed that orthodoxy was their ' doxy , the ...
William Carlos Martyn. Opinion is not always truth ; it is truth filtered . through the mood , the disposition , the educa- tion , the stand - point of the spectator . While the bishops affirmed that orthodoxy was their ' doxy , the ...
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... truth , to peace , and all happiness , both in church and state . If I be not heard and believed , the event will bear me witness to have spoken truth ; and I in the mean while have borne me witness , not out of season , to the church ...
... truth , to peace , and all happiness , both in church and state . If I be not heard and believed , the event will bear me witness to have spoken truth ; and I in the mean while have borne me witness , not out of season , to the church ...
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