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Pagina xxiv
He answered Milton's ' calumny in a volume called Fides Publica the ' Public Faith of Alexander More , ' in which he denies again and again the authorship of the Cry , insisting also that Milton knew even at the time of the publication ...
He answered Milton's ' calumny in a volume called Fides Publica the ' Public Faith of Alexander More , ' in which he denies again and again the authorship of the Cry , insisting also that Milton knew even at the time of the publication ...
Pagina xxx
I therefore returned notwithstanding to Rome ; I concealed from no one who asked the question , what I was ; if anyone attacked me , I defended in the most open manner , as before , the orthodox faith , for nearly two months more ...
I therefore returned notwithstanding to Rome ; I concealed from no one who asked the question , what I was ; if anyone attacked me , I defended in the most open manner , as before , the orthodox faith , for nearly two months more ...
Pagina 188
... and yet it appeared highly requisite to possess some methodical tractate of Christian doctrine , or at least to attempt such a disquisition as might be useful in establishing my faith or assisting my memory .
... and yet it appeared highly requisite to possess some methodical tractate of Christian doctrine , or at least to attempt such a disquisition as might be useful in establishing my faith or assisting my memory .
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