The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, Том 2J. and R. Tonson, 1760 |
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... churches ) can be fo fully and exactly drawn , as to com- prehend all the several members of them ; at least all fuch as are received under that denomination . For example ; there are some of the church by law cftablished , who envy not ...
... churches ) can be fo fully and exactly drawn , as to com- prehend all the several members of them ; at least all fuch as are received under that denomination . For example ; there are some of the church by law cftablished , who envy not ...
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... church for those impofitions , which they now judge may be lawfully obeyed ? After they have fo long contended for their claffical ordination ( not to speak of rites and ceremonies ) will they at length fubmit to an epifcopal ? If they ...
... church for those impofitions , which they now judge may be lawfully obeyed ? After they have fo long contended for their claffical ordination ( not to speak of rites and ceremonies ) will they at length fubmit to an epifcopal ? If they ...
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... church of England might have been per- fuaded to have taken off the penal laws and the teft , which was one defign of the poem , when I proposed to myself the writing of it . It is evident that fome part of it was only oc- cafional ...
... church of England might have been per- fuaded to have taken off the penal laws and the teft , which was one defign of the poem , when I proposed to myself the writing of it . It is evident that fome part of it was only oc- cafional ...
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... church authority , I was obliged to make as plain and perfpicuous as poffibly I could ; yet not wholly neglecting the numbers , tho I had not frequent occafions for the magnifi- cence of verfe . The third , which has more of the nature ...
... church authority , I was obliged to make as plain and perfpicuous as poffibly I could ; yet not wholly neglecting the numbers , tho I had not frequent occafions for the magnifi- cence of verfe . The third , which has more of the nature ...
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... church a courtier's compliment . The briftled baptift boar , impure as he , But whiten'd with the foam of fanctity , With fat pollutions fill'd the facred place , And mountains levell'd in his furious race : So first rebellion founded ...
... church a courtier's compliment . The briftled baptift boar , impure as he , But whiten'd with the foam of fanctity , With fat pollutions fill'd the facred place , And mountains levell'd in his furious race : So first rebellion founded ...
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