The Critical and Miscellaneous Prose Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected: with Notes and Illustrations; an Account of the Life and Writings of the Author, Grounded on Original and Authentick Documents; and a Collection of His Letters, the Greater Part of which Has Never Before Been Published, Količina 2T. Cadell, jun. and W. Davies, 1800 |
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Stran 8
... church is such , that its practice extends not to the severity of persecution ; and its discipline is withal so easy , that it allows more freedom to dissenters , than any of the sects would allow to it . In the mean time , what right ...
... church is such , that its practice extends not to the severity of persecution ; and its discipline is withal so easy , that it allows more freedom to dissenters , than any of the sects would allow to it . In the mean time , what right ...
Stran 87
... church , and the Pope being better informed , would receive him into his favour , to prevent the ruin of the whole kingdom . " I hope I shall not need in this quotation to defend myself , as if it were my opinion that the Pope has any ...
... church , and the Pope being better informed , would receive him into his favour , to prevent the ruin of the whole kingdom . " I hope I shall not need in this quotation to defend myself , as if it were my opinion that the Pope has any ...
Stran 122
... church of England as ready to embrace popery , are either knaves enough to know they lie , or fools enough not to have considered the tenets of that church which are diametrically opposite to popery , and more so than any of the sects ...
... church of England as ready to embrace popery , are either knaves enough to know they lie , or fools enough not to have considered the tenets of that church which are diametrically opposite to popery , and more so than any of the sects ...
Stran 123
... church of England , which teaches passive obedience to all her sons , and not to propagate religion by rebellion . But it is further to be considered , that those French Kings , though papists , thought the preservation of their ...
... church of England , which teaches passive obedience to all her sons , and not to propagate religion by rebellion . But it is further to be considered , that those French Kings , though papists , thought the preservation of their ...
Stran 136
... churches , with a threatening to those that did it . " But we still declare ( says his Majesty ) that no irregu larities of parliament shall make us out of love with them . " Are not you unfortunate quoters ? why now should you rub up ...
... churches , with a threatening to those that did it . " But we still declare ( says his Majesty ) that no irregu larities of parliament shall make us out of love with them . " Are not you unfortunate quoters ? why now should you rub up ...
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