The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1J. W. Moore, 1859 |
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... flesh , and presently triumphing to the high- est pitch of glory in the spirit , which drew up his body also ; till we in both be united to him in the revelation of his kingdom , I do not know of any thing more worthy to take up the ...
... flesh , and presently triumphing to the high- est pitch of glory in the spirit , which drew up his body also ; till we in both be united to him in the revelation of his kingdom , I do not know of any thing more worthy to take up the ...
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... flesh , renders likewise the whole faculty of his apprehension carnal ; and all the inward acts of worship , issuing from the native strength of the soul , run out lavishly to the upper skin , and there harden into a crust of formality ...
... flesh , renders likewise the whole faculty of his apprehension carnal ; and all the inward acts of worship , issuing from the native strength of the soul , run out lavishly to the upper skin , and there harden into a crust of formality ...
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... flesh from our bones , and into our wide wounds instead of balm , to pour in the oil of tartar , vitriol , and mercury : surely a right reasonable , innocent , and soft - hearted petition . O the relenting bowels of the fathers ! Can ...
... flesh from our bones , and into our wide wounds instead of balm , to pour in the oil of tartar , vitriol , and mercury : surely a right reasonable , innocent , and soft - hearted petition . O the relenting bowels of the fathers ! Can ...
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... flesh ? Much rather should we attend to what Eusebius , the ancientest writer extant of church - history , notwithstanding all the helps he had above these , confesses in the 4th chapter of his third book , That it was no easy matter to ...
... flesh ? Much rather should we attend to what Eusebius , the ancientest writer extant of church - history , notwithstanding all the helps he had above these , confesses in the 4th chapter of his third book , That it was no easy matter to ...
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... flesh ; that ne used no woollen gar- ments , but only linen , and so as he trifles on . : If therefore the tradition of the church were now grown so ridiculous , and disconsenting from the doctrine of the apostles , even in those points ...
... flesh ; that ne used no woollen gar- ments , but only linen , and so as he trifles on . : If therefore the tradition of the church were now grown so ridiculous , and disconsenting from the doctrine of the apostles , even in those points ...
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