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... religious and political pamphlets . It is perhaps proper to say that care has been taken to exclude from this volume , so far as could be , every thing of a partisan bias . Engaged in heated ... Religion and Liberty unite to 6 PREFACE .
... religious and political pamphlets . It is perhaps proper to say that care has been taken to exclude from this volume , so far as could be , every thing of a partisan bias . Engaged in heated ... Religion and Liberty unite to 6 PREFACE .
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... religion . For I had made this resolution with myself- not indeed of my own accord to introduce in those places conversation about religion ; but , if interrogated respecting the faith , then , what- soever I should suffer , to ...
... religion . For I had made this resolution with myself- not indeed of my own accord to introduce in those places conversation about religion ; but , if interrogated respecting the faith , then , what- soever I should suffer , to ...
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... religion , I , as before , for a second space of nearly two months , defended it most freely . " The license permitted Milton was extraor- dinary for those days . Lord Chandos , in a book published in 1620 , affirms that " if a man in ...
... religion , I , as before , for a second space of nearly two months , defended it most freely . " The license permitted Milton was extraor- dinary for those days . Lord Chandos , in a book published in 1620 , affirms that " if a man in ...
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