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quadgram | frequency |
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early english books online | 48 |
restraint of the press | 47 |
the restraint of the | 34 |
liberty of the press | 34 |
in matters of religion | 29 |
the liberty of the | 25 |
the church of england | 21 |
notes for div a | 19 |
of the press is | 19 |
represented either as utf | 18 |
characters represented either as | 18 |
freedom of the press | 17 |
the city of london | 17 |
according to the terms | 15 |
to the terms of | 15 |
regulation of the press | 14 |
the work described above | 13 |
the terms of creative | 13 |
text is available for | 13 |
text and markup reviewed | 13 |
providing financial support to | 13 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 13 |
encoded edition of the | 13 |
assigned for keying and | 13 |
the text can be | 13 |
by the institutions providing | 13 |
described above is co | 13 |
i text is available | 13 |
english books online text | 13 |
to the early english | 13 |
books online text creation | 13 |
text can be copied | 13 |
edition of the work | 13 |
tcp assigned for keying | 13 |
the institutions providing financial | 13 |
from proquest page images | 13 |
owned by the institutions | 13 |
for keying and markup | 13 |
all without asking permission | 13 |
phase i text is | 13 |
terms of creative commons | 13 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 13 |
the word of god | 13 |
coded from proquest page | 13 |
the early english books | 13 |
online text creation partnership | 13 |
support to the early | 13 |
images scanned from microfilm | 13 |
this phase i text | 13 |
even for commercial purposes | 13 |
financial support to the | 13 |
is available for reuse | 13 |
and coded from proquest | 13 |
markup reviewed and edited | 13 |
institutions providing financial support | 13 |
and markup reviewed and | 13 |
work described above is | 13 |
encoded text transcribed from | 13 |
and encoded edition of | 13 |
keyed and coded from | 13 |
of the work described | 13 |
of the true religion | 12 |
ought not to be | 12 |
iv tiff page images | 12 |
in the presence of | 11 |
the church of christ | 11 |
against the restraint of | 11 |
a restraint of the | 11 |
of the church of | 11 |
a member of parliament | 10 |
letter to a member | 10 |
ocm this keyboarded and | 10 |
estc r ocm this | 10 |
to a member of | 10 |
the house of commons | 10 |
the lord protector and | 10 |
the liberties of the | 10 |
book to be printed | 10 |
by the name of | 10 |
a letter to a | 10 |
opinions and practices in | 10 |
the unchangeableness of gods | 10 |
that can be made | 10 |
toleration of all opinions | 10 |
the rest of the | 10 |
r ocm this keyboarded | 10 |
to be found in | 10 |
you of the jury | 10 |
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of creating the tcp | 9 |
and the publisher proquest | 9 |
users should be aware | 9 |
by proquest via their | 9 |
phase of the project | 9 |
some readable characters will | 9 |
the true nature of | 9 |
and linked to page | 9 |
data is very good | 9 |
released into the public | 9 |
remaining illegibles were encoded | 9 |
tcp aimed to produce | 9 |
via their early english | 9 |
or tei g elements | 9 |
text creation partnership web | 9 |
into the public domain | 9 |
wide variety of subject | 9 |
qa standards were returned | 9 |
the new cambridge bibliography | 9 |
illegible were corrected where | 9 |
whichever is the greater | 9 |
have been looked at | 9 |
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then carried out by | 9 |
be made about the | 9 |
included and sometimes a | 9 |
tei in libraries guidelines | 9 |
images in accordance with | 9 |
elements to simplify the | 9 |
of tcp data is | 9 |
a second or later | 9 |
encoded texts based on | 9 |
been transformed into placeholder | 9 |
text with mnemonic sdata | 9 |
is a partnership between | 9 |
the usual project restraints | 9 |
in accordance with level | 9 |
was divided into two | 9 |
have been issued variously | 9 |
by converting tcp files | 9 |
quality of tcp data | 9 |
was intended to range | 9 |
known extent have been | 9 |
there was a compelling | 9 |
processes should make clear | 9 |
or for an anonymous | 9 |
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teams in oxford and | 9 |
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standards were returned to | 9 |
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sent to external keying | 9 |
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at the same time | 9 |
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work was chosen if | 9 |
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partnership between the universities | 9 |
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or text strings within | 9 |
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text was proofread for | 9 |
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the house of peers | 3 |
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october in the year | 3 |
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ministers about the city | 3 |
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caryl in answer hereunto | 3 |
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the said mr goodwin | 3 |
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the assembly at westminster | 3 |
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of the civil magistrate | 3 |
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power over books and | 3 |
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this may serve to | 3 |
or confession of faith | 3 |
the same right to | 3 |
printed in the yeare | 3 |
to be tryed in | 3 |
upon which epistle some | 3 |
mona logarbo text and | 3 |
the libertie of the | 3 |
to stand by him | 3 |
to communicate to others | 3 |
all good subjects and | 3 |
can see no reason | 3 |
her faith and worship | 3 |
to make use of | 3 |
did you deliver them | 3 |
of the two houses | 3 |
make a further breach | 3 |
be tryed in the | 3 |
any thing else to | 3 |
the life of the | 3 |
which they endeavour to | 3 |
person so notoriously and | 3 |
c category of texts | 3 |
as well as civil | 3 |
insteed of a christian | 3 |
not the liberty to | 3 |
fraught with further revilings | 3 |
not long after the | 3 |
it is to have | 3 |
a christian acknowledgment of | 3 |
of the whole nation | 3 |
acknowledgment of their errour | 3 |
for subjecting the libertie | 3 |
proper and best means | 3 |
to the place of | 3 |
to scandalize the king | 3 |
the liberty and property | 3 |
the title of the | 3 |
together with diverse instances | 3 |
an unchangeableness as this | 3 |
judgement of the reformed | 3 |
there be any thing | 3 |
you would not deliver | 3 |
by a person in | 3 |
for printing and vending | 3 |
form of sound words | 3 |
an appeal from the | 3 |
god in the gospel | 3 |
the duty of his | 3 |
with between and defects | 3 |
original in the british | 3 |
in some historical notes | 3 |
it in the night | 3 |
of the whole world | 3 |
printing and vending a | 3 |
blasphemies and heresies of | 3 |
not be permitted to | 3 |
of my book of | 3 |
what was in it | 3 |
the time of the | 3 |
category of texts with | 3 |
we do not find | 3 |
votes and acts of | 3 |
natural rights of mankind | 3 |
if they had not | 3 |
mona logarbo sampled and | 3 |
john c the rate | 3 |
dealings of the authors | 3 |
of councils did not | 3 |
without so much as | 3 |
preacher of the gospel | 3 |
any intelligent man to | 3 |
suppressing the printing and | 3 |
an humble address to | 3 |
hold fast the wholesome | 3 |
zeal for the honour | 3 |
estc r this keyboarded | 3 |
and yet at the | 3 |
one of the jury | 3 |
with the reasons of | 3 |
to find him guilty | 3 |
i did not see | 3 |
matters of faith and | 3 |
be a just ground | 3 |
revealed by the spirit | 3 |
words puts this text | 3 |
the c category of | 3 |
seditious book called an | 3 |
a posture of defence | 3 |
the nature of god | 3 |
as the only means | 3 |
case any assureance of | 3 |
my lords and gentlemen | 3 |
but departed from the | 3 |
the nature of the | 3 |
the things of god | 3 |
it their business to | 3 |
they could not be | 3 |
between and defects per | 3 |
not fright men from | 3 |
not go beyond his | 3 |
under the power of | 3 |
are apt to be | 3 |
that is in the | 3 |
be entrusted with the | 3 |
a treatise of the | 3 |
not to be entrusted | 3 |
him for printing and | 3 |
of one of mr | 3 |
publick peace and unity | 3 |
and aldermen of the | 3 |
christian acknowledgment of their | 3 |
reposed in the christian | 3 |
unchangeablenesse of gods love | 3 |
their mouths must be | 3 |
tryals of thomas brewster | 3 |
you only are able | 3 |
or at any time | 2 |
for ought i know | 2 |
indictment is for causing | 2 |
fairly with the world | 2 |
the judge must be | 2 |
he takes himself to | 2 |
of farington without london | 2 |
some of the jury | 2 |
really or simply the | 2 |
the ark of god | 2 |
at the common law | 2 |
esteem had of his | 2 |
it as far as | 2 |
put it in his | 2 |
irreversibly assure the immortal | 2 |
at liberty to withhold | 2 |
a copie of my | 2 |
all manner of concupiscence | 2 |
that there is not | 2 |
and out of their | 2 |
in the calling of | 2 |
have done what god | 2 |
they are not able | 2 |
is made good by | 2 |
in the high priests | 2 |
that i am an | 2 |
but as the light | 2 |
are not so much | 2 |
the same with these | 2 |
all the knowledge in | 2 |
find any of them | 2 |
the time of his | 2 |
under the wardship of | 2 |
men to suppose that | 2 |
and nothing but the | 2 |
of the black spread | 2 |
so great a trust | 2 |
of his majesty and | 2 |
hath already said in | 2 |
smell of such a | 2 |
tying men to that | 2 |
when the press tends | 2 |
the rose in smithfield | 2 |
he brings under the | 2 |
not deliver them unless | 2 |
but a common repute | 2 |
i have been a | 2 |
it cannot well be | 2 |
knew truth put to | 2 |
the effect of them | 2 |
of the manuscript in | 2 |
debars them from seeing | 2 |
a visible jaylor in | 2 |
that which every joynt | 2 |
will be the only | 2 |
the interest of the | 2 |
to come under the | 2 |
sorrow will belong to | 2 |
truth is that you | 2 |
be true or false | 2 |
whatever appears to be | 2 |
a son of belial | 2 |
the credit of the | 2 |
us then whether you | 2 |
between the decree of | 2 |
a more impudent folly | 2 |
of one who hath | 2 |
forbid but you should | 2 |
he should drop a | 2 |
therefore the judgement of | 2 |
of this contract and | 2 |
their adversaries say by | 2 |
staple commodity of all | 2 |
error uses against her | 2 |
the most noble and | 2 |
allegiance to the king | 2 |
it for the press | 2 |
by the way is | 2 |
it self for the | 2 |
for these are the | 2 |
a powerful restraint on | 2 |
the purity of her | 2 |
first sight of a | 2 |
be it never so | 2 |
we are assured of | 2 |
promoted by these non | 2 |
be as unlawful to | 2 |
as now it is | 2 |
and that a restraint | 2 |
blest with the government | 2 |
to let you see | 2 |
and the act of | 2 |
in so short a | 2 |
a great variety of | 2 |
i am able to | 2 |
and so must we | 2 |
several thousands to stand | 2 |
i know not who | 2 |
henceforth let no man | 2 |
god almighty is present | 2 |
death of the king | 2 |
count him fit to | 2 |
a fallacy in it | 2 |
one who hath but | 2 |
suppress immorality and profaneness | 2 |
to the king for | 2 |
shall prove that this | 2 |
of news england and | 2 |
the commons of england | 2 |
to suffer for it | 2 |
the murther of his | 2 |
a peculiar order of | 2 |
the pure word of | 2 |
if therefore the liberty | 2 |
the case of many | 2 |
which is owing chiefly | 2 |
a dozen times in | 2 |
presented to the lord | 2 |
if he be a | 2 |
that it is the | 2 |
the lords of the | 2 |
when a man writes | 2 |
there is little question | 2 |
and whether they were | 2 |
present your majesty with | 2 |
those his new insertions | 2 |
the contents of the | 2 |
the honour to be | 2 |
attempted to make a | 2 |
to involve the world | 2 |
them with an english | 2 |
did not you see | 2 |
to try the spirits | 2 |
must appear in print | 2 |
and they shall be | 2 |
the remedy in their | 2 |
is the publishing of | 2 |
allow men a liberty | 2 |
deliver them to any | 2 |
in opposition to the | 2 |
and ordained by the | 2 |
for printing this book | 2 |
i cannot set so | 2 |
in those early days | 2 |
and your petitioner as | 2 |
for the investing of | 2 |
would be the greatest | 2 |
apply himself to the | 2 |
can bring him to | 2 |
clergy themselves are conscious | 2 |
upon the king himself | 2 |
the first place to | 2 |
i am only a | 2 |
did he confess that | 2 |
of that sort of | 2 |
that libertine school of | 2 |
flock reaps by them | 2 |
ought to be free | 2 |
should be able to | 2 |
well as to the | 2 |
that is due to | 2 |
to inform their judgments | 2 |
found to be the | 2 |
it not to be | 2 |
the hierarchy it self | 2 |
as to be able | 2 |
unto those idle and | 2 |
against small nor great | 2 |
they thought fit to | 2 |
to call a parliament | 2 |
nothing else but a | 2 |
be sold by h | 2 |
was only the project | 2 |
well nigh all along | 2 |
so long as the | 2 |
are to be seen | 2 |
liberty of the subject | 2 |
reasons that can be | 2 |
i will not repeat | 2 |
to justifie the proceedings | 2 |
a national establishment is | 2 |
i find in it | 2 |
press chiefly from the | 2 |
stigmatizing it with a | 2 |
news england and wales | 2 |
fill the world with | 2 |
truths of the gospel | 2 |
by the contents of | 2 |
by the oath that | 2 |
harris upon an information | 2 |
th day of may | 2 |
in his power to | 2 |
in the cause of | 2 |
they had not a | 2 |
that office as they | 2 |
the time of that | 2 |
under the head of | 2 |
press tends to promote | 2 |
of the said passages | 2 |
the honourable house of | 2 |
intelligent man to question | 2 |
seems it is but | 2 |
hope i shall not | 2 |
up two gods really | 2 |
and the shaking of | 2 |
is owing chiefly to | 2 |
section of your letter | 2 |
if i were a | 2 |
do as you say | 2 |
many things well worth | 2 |
and ought to publish | 2 |
the press in answer | 2 |
work to apostate angels | 2 |
while the book is | 2 |
a socinian should thus | 2 |
i have no more | 2 |
in the law of | 2 |
to be cut off | 2 |
constituted a guardian and | 2 |
people may be seduced | 2 |
appear in print like | 2 |
and vilifying of the | 2 |
of the lords day | 2 |
take arms against the | 2 |
should tell you that | 2 |
cause to be imprinted | 2 |
twyn to the bar | 2 |
the foundation of all | 2 |
the help of god | 2 |
book is foolish enough | 2 |
i read it over | 2 |
liberty to withhold this | 2 |
done what god requires | 2 |
either to play the | 2 |
of king and parliament | 2 |
fortune to meet with | 2 |
and if at any | 2 |
all this light of | 2 |
hand of the hangman | 2 |
of oyer and terminer | 2 |
did converse about it | 2 |
publish to the world | 2 |
be still permitted to | 2 |
sons of high presbitery | 2 |
hold up thy hand | 2 |
the council shall think | 2 |
of the king and | 2 |
the reading of aristophanes | 2 |
the mayor and sheriffs | 2 |
eagle at the west | 2 |
through the pipe of | 2 |
of your great rabbi | 2 |
and government of the | 2 |
set in order the | 2 |
a royal edict for | 2 |
vulgar tongue was worthy | 2 |
in the faces of | 2 |
shed one drop of | 2 |
quarter of an hour | 2 |
hardest labour in the | 2 |
are men of this | 2 |
he hath written in | 2 |
not suffering their laity | 2 |
any man that shall | 2 |
be of any force | 2 |
the proceedings of this | 2 |
then a sin against | 2 |
they would be done | 2 |
in a free common | 2 |
of sects and schisms | 2 |
things that are wanting | 2 |
to stop the mouths | 2 |
the killing of kings | 2 |
printing and publishing the | 2 |
the known practice of | 2 |
as that they are | 2 |
entire liberty of the | 2 |
the infallible word of | 2 |
to have shed one | 2 |
denouncing damnation against them | 2 |
is it to be | 2 |
his sence and judgement | 2 |
which we can discern | 2 |
endeavour to prove it | 2 |
there were two impressions | 2 |
so much of the | 2 |
not only of natural | 2 |
took care to root | 2 |
these sons of belial | 2 |
that it is a | 2 |
as much right to | 2 |
sharpning of our own | 2 |
are a printer by | 2 |
will discharge that office | 2 |
of the book called | 2 |
had of his reason | 2 |
in it as far | 2 |
palliating of these rotten | 2 |
the choice of their | 2 |
the faces of them | 2 |
what may be the | 2 |
of the same spirit | 2 |
clergy for not suffering | 2 |
use of their power | 2 |
the kings most excellent | 2 |
this book is as | 2 |
a guardian of the | 2 |
things well worth the | 2 |
spi global keyed and | 2 |
is a rule in | 2 |
be thought in generall | 2 |
by such a latitude | 2 |
and what is yours | 2 |
let no printer presume | 2 |
a man may say | 2 |
of necessity they must | 2 |
any of those books | 2 |
on the behalf of | 2 |
of the commonwealth of | 2 |
still frequented with such | 2 |
let her and falshood | 2 |
approved by the church | 2 |
after the same manner | 2 |
multiplicity of private presses | 2 |
adversaries as well as | 2 |
invest the doctors of | 2 |
a church is to | 2 |
he tells you he | 2 |
that i have his | 2 |
are not only requisite | 2 |
if the first be | 2 |
signe of the black | 2 |
a printer by trade | 2 |
reasons for the suppressing | 2 |
of justice that our | 2 |
and for selling and | 2 |
no consequence at all | 2 |
i invest the doctors | 2 |
whereof he stands indicted | 2 |
common tyes of humanity | 2 |
for his pains and | 2 |
they can to stifle | 2 |
the knowledge of evill | 2 |
of impeaching david of | 2 |
is a giving up | 2 |
shall at any time | 2 |
whether the restraint of | 2 |
that he should never | 2 |
of the clock in | 2 |
those allegations by which | 2 |
copie of your indictment | 2 |
according to the proverb | 2 |
to be disposed of | 2 |
whether you have not | 2 |
been executed upon him | 2 |
the parish of st | 2 |
that the press ought | 2 |
and the denying of | 2 |
its strength against the | 2 |
but rather the contrary | 2 |
so short a time | 2 |
your majesty with a | 2 |
it was his unhappy | 2 |
that can be put | 2 |
foolish enough to be | 2 |
god has appointed for | 2 |
or the solemn league | 2 |
of the execution of | 2 |
you must needs know | 2 |
they may do it | 2 |
is the greatest displeasure | 2 |
what a man professeth | 2 |
brome at the gun | 2 |
should irreversibly assure the | 2 |
labour in the deep | 2 |
as well as our | 2 |
and what other printers | 2 |
if it come to | 2 |
as in all probability | 2 |
names of the persons | 2 |
any such inquisition upon | 2 |
to distinguish truth from | 2 |
the doctrines of christianity | 2 |
the primitive councils and | 2 |
and others of the | 2 |
seems to have been | 2 |
the press is this | 2 |
members of both houses | 2 |
this only censure were | 2 |
three sheets of paper | 2 |
and consequently there is | 2 |
this th day of | 2 |
examine their doctrines so | 2 |
have been detected by | 2 |
the designs of the | 2 |
not such wares as | 2 |
according to the several | 2 |
an undervaluing and vilifying | 2 |
by the execution of | 2 |
be trusted with it | 2 |
religion owned and professed | 2 |
to take arms against | 2 |
had their rise and | 2 |
preserve and maintain the | 2 |
government of this kingdome | 2 |
have a copie of | 2 |
cast into the flames | 2 |
their religion on trust | 2 |
that a socinian should | 2 |
in the nature of | 2 |
had need be very | 2 |
it was the same | 2 |
what books were not | 2 |
great unmasker of the | 2 |
in the very power | 2 |
have not the liberty | 2 |
heard of some arminians | 2 |
any branch of the | 2 |
are but the language | 2 |
twyn for printing and | 2 |
observation of the lords | 2 |
false accusers of the | 2 |
to the application of | 2 |
are to be found | 2 |
the beginning of the | 2 |
to have many things | 2 |
for the laity to | 2 |
themselves are conscious of | 2 |
to be punished for | 2 |
a sin against a | 2 |
to be lords of | 2 |
not to be trusted | 2 |
to suppose that gain | 2 |
b estc r ocm | 2 |
the face of the | 2 |
which are necessary to | 2 |
he hath been arraigned | 2 |
they who first drove | 2 |
objections in his way | 2 |
the oath that you | 2 |
order the things that | 2 |
printed for george west | 2 |
the only pleasant life | 2 |
deduced from the scriptures | 2 |
such as victory to | 2 |
new pamphlet should stagger | 2 |
that in some cases | 2 |
of the son of | 2 |
and consequently the restraint | 2 |
but heresies they might | 2 |
whose labours we should | 2 |
i verily beleeve that | 2 |
to take nothing down | 2 |
or less partial in | 2 |
in higher matters to | 2 |
nor weighing the duty | 2 |
as his manner is | 2 |
forth his reasons as | 2 |
in the principles of | 2 |
them from seeing those | 2 |
is high time to | 2 |
prove the scriptures of | 2 |
of the press together | 2 |
one who never knew | 2 |
he is no idiot | 2 |
the labour of book | 2 |
is of no force | 2 |
that it should not | 2 |
his power to hinder | 2 |
never so abominable in | 2 |
a condemning them to | 2 |
concernment unto the world | 2 |
after all this light | 2 |
there are very few | 2 |
books may be seized | 2 |
to stifle all the | 2 |
not think to make | 2 |
it cannot be loosed | 2 |
of the kings messengers | 2 |
and determined by the | 2 |
manifest unto all men | 2 |
doctrine of the resurrection | 2 |
who deny all possibility | 2 |
to have the press | 2 |
the good laws of | 2 |
in the time of | 2 |
do not use to | 2 |
they appear to be | 2 |
the reformation is wholly | 2 |
against any branch of | 2 |
self for the laity | 2 |
upon the same bottom | 2 |
as well as of | 2 |
i have to say | 2 |
a quarter of an | 2 |
to each ones conscience | 2 |
have had more honesty | 2 |
which this author urgeth | 2 |
about to justifie your | 2 |
part of the copy | 2 |
inheritance of his grace | 2 |
that he had read | 2 |
night i went to | 2 |
as to have many | 2 |
is thought to be | 2 |
and return an answer | 2 |
ministry of the gospel | 2 |
it to be the | 2 |
to mourn so many | 2 |
printing of a book | 2 |
equally sincere in their | 2 |
but that i may | 2 |
of that which is | 2 |
john twyn late of | 2 |
to the care of | 2 |
an entire liberty of | 2 |
as much in the | 2 |
or corrupt his gospel | 2 |
reason of man is | 2 |
can be comprehended in | 2 |
on the authority of | 2 |
what they judg to | 2 |
the true from the | 2 |
of god before his | 2 |
worthiest men after death | 2 |
it furnish men with | 2 |
invade the natural rights | 2 |
true from the many | 2 |
then whether you have | 2 |
for they know not | 2 |
as much as they | 2 |
in this matter too | 2 |
shall sit in the | 2 |
in time of parlament | 2 |
in the same steps | 2 |
the name of john | 2 |
every acute reader upon | 2 |
it were to do | 2 |
that by such a | 2 |
you have not so | 2 |
the orphan remainders of | 2 |
should be so much | 2 |
are for tying men | 2 |
to the promoting of | 2 |
the force of reason | 2 |
this may have much | 2 |
than which nothing can | 2 |
against the said passage | 2 |
this unlimited liberty of | 2 |
and disturb the peace | 2 |
he was guilty of | 2 |
the press continue free | 2 |
the wording of it | 2 |
is like to be | 2 |
john twyn to the | 2 |
is much to be | 2 |
that all men are | 2 |
relate the judgement of | 2 |
so plain and easie | 2 |
defence of the king | 2 |
for such a saying | 2 |
be so far from | 2 |
shall be saved is | 2 |
may and ought to | 2 |
did effectually silence me | 2 |
change them without giving | 2 |
manifestly to be a | 2 |
for which i am | 2 |
what will be the | 2 |
they chance to light | 2 |
of my remembrance i | 2 |
john twyn for printing | 2 |
i do not know | 2 |
such a restraint of | 2 |
charge the blasphemies and | 2 |
the language of men | 2 |
upon the rock of | 2 |
if they have been | 2 |
and authority of the | 2 |
and disaffected common councils | 2 |
any of those learned | 2 |
the said council shall | 2 |
the gospel of christ | 2 |
committing the said treason | 2 |
some of those grand | 2 |
or simply the same | 2 |
the company of stationers | 2 |
his censors hand on | 2 |
suppressing of old pamphlets | 2 |
cannot positively say it | 2 |
in his old age | 2 |
such a thing as | 2 |
our selves as elect | 2 |
in the language of | 2 |
to take arms by | 2 |
there should be a | 2 |
the authority of such | 2 |
the mayor and aldermen | 2 |
that christ needed not | 2 |
in church and state | 2 |
discharge that office as | 2 |
them to an implicit | 2 |
of god and of | 2 |
offers him the advantage | 2 |
to oversee a presse | 2 |
of these sons of | 2 |
the best and surest | 2 |
it is one of | 2 |
in any of those | 2 |
of writing should be | 2 |
well as any that | 2 |
as many of them | 2 |
it but a servitude | 2 |
is a kinde of | 2 |
the districts of the | 2 |
judgments of mankind to | 2 |
or what the cynick | 2 |
learned and religious men | 2 |
is fit they should | 2 |
abominable in his sight | 2 |
stifle all the reasons | 2 |
this kingdom against the | 2 |
for tying men to | 2 |
an answer to them | 2 |
or a church built | 2 |
the work of any | 2 |
in the wars of | 2 |
there are some other | 2 |
pretend to defend them | 2 |
are the most apposite | 2 |
was a hot fiery | 2 |
and desired him to | 2 |
the doing of it | 2 |
be unlawful to let | 2 |
church of england would | 2 |
am not able to | 2 |
and the restauration of | 2 |
back of his title | 2 |
should be uncurrant without | 2 |
reason and deliberation to | 2 |
in what he writes | 2 |
so much the less | 2 |
as well as his | 2 |
the first of your | 2 |
any thing in this | 2 |
that he was not | 2 |
one corner of it | 2 |
is to have understanding | 2 |
let him be accursed | 2 |
of our christian faith | 2 |
the two and thirtieth | 2 |
and acts of the | 2 |
a boy at school | 2 |
present in the said | 2 |
the temptation of profit | 2 |
injudicious about matters of | 2 |
pleads for an universal | 2 |
do the same thing | 2 |
go about to justifie | 2 |
answer to this allegation | 2 |
the reasons on all | 2 |
the hands of the | 2 |