The Prose Works of John Milton: The likeliest means to remove hirelings out of the church. Animadversions upon the remonstrants' defence against Smectymnuus. Apology for Smectymnuus. The doctrine and discipline of divorce. The judgment of Martin Bucer concerning divorce. Tetrachordon. Colasterion. Tractate on education. A declaration for the election of John III. King of Poland. Familiar lettersH.G. Bohn, 1848 |
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Page 149
... covenant , which he offers us to renew . Wicked men daily conspire their hurt , and it comes to nothing ; rebellion rages in our Irish province , but , with miraculous and lossless victories of few against many , is daily discomfited ...
... covenant , which he offers us to renew . Wicked men daily conspire their hurt , and it comes to nothing ; rebellion rages in our Irish province , but , with miraculous and lossless victories of few against many , is daily discomfited ...
Page 161
... covenant . And so little does it appear our prayers are from the heart , that multitudes of us declare , they know not how to pray but by rote . they can learnedly invent a prayer of their own to the parlia- ment , that they may still ...
... covenant . And so little does it appear our prayers are from the heart , that multitudes of us declare , they know not how to pray but by rote . they can learnedly invent a prayer of their own to the parlia- ment , that they may still ...
Page 176
... covenant , or statute , may , by the sovereign edict of charity , save not only their lives but honest liberties from unworthy bondage , as well may he against any private covenant , which he never entered to his mischief , redeem ...
... covenant , or statute , may , by the sovereign edict of charity , save not only their lives but honest liberties from unworthy bondage , as well may he against any private covenant , which he never entered to his mischief , redeem ...
Page 187
... covenant of grace , by abrogating his former grant of remedy and relief . But the first institution will be objected to have ordained marriage inseparable . To that a little patience until this first part have amply discoursed the grave ...
... covenant of grace , by abrogating his former grant of remedy and relief . But the first institution will be objected to have ordained marriage inseparable . To that a little patience until this first part have amply discoursed the grave ...
Page 194
... covenant , the very being whereof consists not in a forced cohabitation , and counterfeit perform- ance of duties , but in unfeigned love and peace and of ma- trimonial love , no doubt but that was chiefly meant , which by the ancient ...
... covenant , the very being whereof consists not in a forced cohabitation , and counterfeit perform- ance of duties , but in unfeigned love and peace and of ma- trimonial love , no doubt but that was chiefly meant , which by the ancient ...
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