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A Treatise of Civil Power in Ecclesiastical Causes

par John Milton

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EARLY HISTORY OF RELIGION. Imagine holding history in your hands. Now you can. Digitally preserved and previously accessible only through libraries as Early English Books Online, this rare material is now available in single print editions. Thousands of books written between 1475 and 1700 can be delivered to your doorstep in individual volumes of high quality historical reproductions. From the beginning of recorded history we have looked to the heavens for inspiration and guidance. In these early religious documents, sermons, and pamphlets, we see the spiritual impact on the lives of both royalty and the commoner. We also get insights into a clergy that was growing ever more powerful as a political force. This is one of the world's largest collections of religious works of this type, revealing much about our interpretation of the modern church and spirituality. ++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++ "A treatise of civil power in ecclesiastical causes shewing that it is not lawfull for any power on earth to compell in matters of religion / the author, J.M."Milton, John, 1608-1674.Address "To the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England" signed: John Milton.First ed. Cf. NUC pre-1956. 12], 83 p.London: Printed by Tho. Newcomb, 1659.Grolier. Wither to Prior / 596Wing / M2185EnglishReproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery ++++ This book represents an authentic reproduction of the text as printed by the original publisher. While we have attempted to accurately maintain the integrity of the original work, there are sometimes problems with the original work or the micro-film from which the books were digitized. This can result in errors in reproduction. Possible imperfections include missing and blurred pages, poor pictures, markings and other reproduction issues beyond our control. Because this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting, preserving and promoting the world's literature.… (plus d'informations)
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During the 1650s, three close philosophical friends separately articulated principles of freedom of conscience and separation of church and state during the Interregnum period of English history: Roger Williams (during his 1651-54 return visit to England), Sir Henry Vane the Younger, and John Milton. Roger Williams had earlier founded Providence Plantations (later called Rhode Island) on the basis of these principles. Although religious liberty and separation of church and state took root in seventeenth-century Rhode Island and, eventually, in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century America, the forces of religious conformity and persecution remained strong in England, even under the somewhat moderate Cromwellian Protectorate. Milton wrote this masterpiece about a year before the Restoration of King Charles II and the reestablished Church of England. Milton's purpose was to resist the efforts by Presbyterians and others to establish a more theocratic state under Richard Cromwell, the son and successor of Oliver Cromwell (who died in 1658). Although Milton was not quite as completely committed to religious liberty as his friend Williams, this Treatise exemplifies Milton's deeply philosophical and religious mind and has much in common with the views expressed earlier by Williams and Vane.

This EEBO reprint is an excellent facsimile reproduction (photocopy) of the original 1659 edition. ( )
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EARLY HISTORY OF RELIGION. Imagine holding history in your hands. Now you can. Digitally preserved and previously accessible only through libraries as Early English Books Online, this rare material is now available in single print editions. Thousands of books written between 1475 and 1700 can be delivered to your doorstep in individual volumes of high quality historical reproductions. From the beginning of recorded history we have looked to the heavens for inspiration and guidance. In these early religious documents, sermons, and pamphlets, we see the spiritual impact on the lives of both royalty and the commoner. We also get insights into a clergy that was growing ever more powerful as a political force. This is one of the world's largest collections of religious works of this type, revealing much about our interpretation of the modern church and spirituality. ++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++ "A treatise of civil power in ecclesiastical causes shewing that it is not lawfull for any power on earth to compell in matters of religion / the author, J.M."Milton, John, 1608-1674.Address "To the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England" signed: John Milton.First ed. Cf. NUC pre-1956. 12], 83 p.London: Printed by Tho. Newcomb, 1659.Grolier. Wither to Prior / 596Wing / M2185EnglishReproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery ++++ This book represents an authentic reproduction of the text as printed by the original publisher. While we have attempted to accurately maintain the integrity of the original work, there are sometimes problems with the original work or the micro-film from which the books were digitized. This can result in errors in reproduction. Possible imperfections include missing and blurred pages, poor pictures, markings and other reproduction issues beyond our control. Because this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting, preserving and promoting the world's literature.

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