| John Milton - 1806 - 482 페이지
...provoked, than to bring on and haften his judgments on the whole land for thefe alfo. Having fhown thus, that popery, as being idolatrous, is not to be tolerated either in public or in private; it muf t be now thought how to remove it, and hinder the growth thereof, 1 mean in our natives, and not... | |
| Francis Maseres - 1809 - 636 페이지
...provoked, than to bring- on and haften his judgments on the whole land for thefe alfo. Having (hewn thus, that Popery, as being Idolatrous, is not to be tolerated either in publick or in private ; it muft be now thought how to remove it and hinder the growth thereof; I mean... | |
| Christopher Wyvill - 1810 - 220 페이지
...to all conscientious beholders ; not privately, without great offence to God. And having thus shown, that popery, as being idolatrous, is not to be . tolerated either in public or private, he con* siders how to remove it and hinder the growth "thereof. He asks, are we to punish... | |
| 1821 - 788 페이지
...prohibiting and quite removing, at least the public and scandalous use thereof." In 16/3 he declares, that " Popery, as being idolatrous, is not to be tolerated, either in public or in private." I think, too, that Roger Williams would not have treated so complaisautly as Mr. Locke has done, that... | |
| John Milton - 1825 - 794 페이지
...offence to God, declared against all kind of idolatry, though secret. Ezek. viii. 7, 8 Having shown thus, that popery, as being idolatrous, is not to be tolerated either in public or in private, it must now be thought how to remove it,' &c. &c. Prose Works, IV. 264. 588 they have not known nor understood,... | |
| John Milton - 1825 - 472 페이지
...declared against all kind of idolatry, though secret. Keek, viii. 7, 8 Having shown thus, that popery, a? being idolatrous, is not to be tolerated either in public or in private, it must now be thought how to remove it,' &c. Sic. Prose Works, IV. 2C4. false gods, but of the ministering... | |
| John Milton - 1826 - 368 페이지
...provoked, than to bring on and hasten his judgments on the whole land for these also. Having shown thus, that popery, as being idolatrous, is not to be tolerated either in public or in private, it must be now thought how to remove it, and hinder the growth thereof; I mean in our natives, and not... | |
| John Milton - 1826 - 126 페이지
...provoked, than to bring on and hasten his judgments on the whole land for these also. Having shown thus, that popery, as being idolatrous, is not to be tolerated either in public or in private, it must be now thought how to remove it, and hinder thegrqwth thereof, — I mean in our natives, and... | |
| John Milner - 1827 - 620 페이지
...which fear was augmented by his twice quoting the following awful words from Milton's prose works : ' Popery, as being ' idolatrous, is not to be tolerated, either in public or ' in private ; it must now be thought how to remove ' it, and hinder the growth thereof. If they say ' that, by removing... | |
| Robert Aspland - 1839 - 1018 페이지
...Lordships a few passages from other writers about the same time. Mr. KNIGHT BRUCE.— He goes on to say that Popery, as being idolatrous, is not to be tolerated either in public or private. Mr. ATTORNEY-GENERAL.— -I am much obliged to my learned friend. He was a great enemy to... | |
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