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Page 67
... written and published in 1628 a book entitled , " Zion's Plea against Prelacy , " which was fairly , though strongly written . For this he was indicted in 1630 , sentenced , degraded from his holy or- ders , and cast into prison , from ...
... written and published in 1628 a book entitled , " Zion's Plea against Prelacy , " which was fairly , though strongly written . For this he was indicted in 1630 , sentenced , degraded from his holy or- ders , and cast into prison , from ...
Page 139
... written with the most entire knowledge of the subject , and with a clearness and strength of argument that it would be difficult to excel . " Selden also , one of the profoundest lawyers in English jurispru- dence , fully indorsed ...
... written with the most entire knowledge of the subject , and with a clearness and strength of argument that it would be difficult to excel . " Selden also , one of the profoundest lawyers in English jurispru- dence , fully indorsed ...
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... written , and Mil- ton , not deigning to notice it , turned it over to the youthful pen of his nephew , Phillips , then scarce twenty years old . The other was published at the Hague in 1652 , and was en- titled , " The Cry of Royal ...
... written , and Mil- ton , not deigning to notice it , turned it over to the youthful pen of his nephew , Phillips , then scarce twenty years old . The other was published at the Hague in 1652 , and was en- titled , " The Cry of Royal ...
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