The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1J. W. Moore, 1859 |
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... evil , nor any vain glory , but , of mere necessity to vindicate the spotless truth from an ignominious bondage , whose native worth is now become of such a low esteem , that she is like to find small credit with us for what she can say ...
... evil , nor any vain glory , but , of mere necessity to vindicate the spotless truth from an ignominious bondage , whose native worth is now become of such a low esteem , that she is like to find small credit with us for what she can say ...
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... evil like a torrent , and rid ourselves of corrupt discipline , as we would shake fire out of our bosoms . Speedy and vehement were the reformations of all the good kings of Judah , though the people had been nuzzled in idolatry ever so ...
... evil like a torrent , and rid ourselves of corrupt discipline , as we would shake fire out of our bosoms . Speedy and vehement were the reformations of all the good kings of Judah , though the people had been nuzzled in idolatry ever so ...
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... evil which other men seek from them , in this way of skirmish we shall easily master all superstition and false doctrine ; but if we turn this our discreet and wary usage of them into a blind devotion to- wards them , and whatsoever we ...
... evil which other men seek from them , in this way of skirmish we shall easily master all superstition and false doctrine ; but if we turn this our discreet and wary usage of them into a blind devotion to- wards them , and whatsoever we ...
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... evil report upon the expected reforming grace that God hath bid us hope for ; like those faithless spies , whose carcases shall perish in the wilderness of their own confused ignorance , and never taste the good of reformation . Do they ...
... evil report upon the expected reforming grace that God hath bid us hope for ; like those faithless spies , whose carcases shall perish in the wilderness of their own confused ignorance , and never taste the good of reformation . Do they ...
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... evil and miserable , though vulgarly not so esteemed ; he that hath obtained to know this , the only high valuable wisdom indeed , remem- bering also that God , even to a strictness , requires the improvement of these his entrusted ...
... evil and miserable , though vulgarly not so esteemed ; he that hath obtained to know this , the only high valuable wisdom indeed , remem- bering also that God , even to a strictness , requires the improvement of these his entrusted ...
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