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... that true, which is most false, that all kings are the Lord's anointed, it were yet
absurd to think that the anointment of God should be, as it were, a charm against
law, and give them privilege, who punish others, to sin themselves unpunishably.
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The prose works of John Milton
are the Lord's anointed, it were yet absurd'to think that the anointment of God
should be, as it were, a charm against law, and give them privilege, who punish
others, to sin themselves unpunishably. The high priest was the Lord's anointed
as ...
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The prose works of John Milton, with prelim. remarks and ...
... that true, which is most false, that all kings are the Lord's anointed, it were yet
absurd to think that the anointment of God should be, as it were, a charm against
law, and give them privilege, who punish others, to sin themselves unpunishably.
John [prose] Milton, James Augustus St. John, 1848
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The Works of John Milton: In Verse and Prose
... that true, which is most fals, that all Kings are the Lords Anointed, it were yet
absurd to think that the Anointment of God, should be as it were a charme against
Law; and give them privilege who punish others, to sin themselves unpunishably.
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Selections from the prose writings of John Milton, ed. with ...
... true, which is most false, that all kings are the Lord's anointed, it were yet
absurd to think that the anointment of God should be, as it were, a charm against
law, and gave them privilege, who punish others, to sin themselves unpunishably
.
John [prose Milton (selected]), Samuel Manning, 1862
... that true, which is most false, that all kings are the Lord's anointed, it were yet
absurd to think that the anointment of God should be, as it were, a charm against
law, and give them privilege, who punish others, to sin themselves unpunishably.
John Milton, James Augustus St. John, 1836
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The Collected Prose Works of John Milton (Extended Annotated ...
... that true, which ismost false, thatallkings arethe Lord's anointed, it were yet
absurd tothink that the anointment of God should be, as it were, a charm
againstlaw, and give them privilege, who punish others, to sin themselves
unpunishably.
Wherever it were worth while, in the thus written evidence, the now written, and
above-described unpunishably mendacious pleadings, would have their so
uncontrovertibly beneficial substitute. Now for Mendocity practised. - By
mendacity is ...
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The Prose Works of John Milton: Ecclesiastical law. ...
that the anointment of God should be, as it were, a charm against law, and give
them privilege, who punish others, to sin themselves unpunishably. The high
priest was the Lord's anointed, as well as any king, and with the same
consecrated oil ...
John Milton, George Burnett, 1809
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The Works: Historical, Political, and Miscellaneous. Now ...
... that true, which is most false, that all kings are the Lord's anointed, it were yet
absurd to think that the anointment of God should be, as it were, a charm against
law, and give them privilege, who punish others, to fin themselves unpunishably.