The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1J. W. Moore, 1859 |
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... kingdom , I do not know of any thing more worthy to take up the whole passion of pity on the one side , and joy on the other , than to consider first the foul and sudden corruption , and then , after many a tedious age , the long ...
... kingdom , I do not know of any thing more worthy to take up the whole passion of pity on the one side , and joy on the other , than to consider first the foul and sudden corruption , and then , after many a tedious age , the long ...
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... kingdom is in a good propensity thereto , and all men in prayers , in hopes , or in dis- putes , either for or against it . Yet I will not insist on that which may seem to be the cause on God's part ; as his judgment on our sins , the ...
... kingdom is in a good propensity thereto , and all men in prayers , in hopes , or in dis- putes , either for or against it . Yet I will not insist on that which may seem to be the cause on God's part ; as his judgment on our sins , the ...
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... kingdom , but into a war with Scotland ; from whence the protector return- ing with victory , had but newly put his hand to repeal the six articles , and throw the images out of churches , but rebellions on all sides , stirred up by ...
... kingdom , but into a war with Scotland ; from whence the protector return- ing with victory , had but newly put his hand to repeal the six articles , and throw the images out of churches , but rebellions on all sides , stirred up by ...
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... kingdom was not of this world , " he thought the man could not stand much in Cæsar's light , nor much endamage the Roman empire ; for if the life of Christ be hid to this world , much more is his sceptre unoperative , but in spiritual ...
... kingdom was not of this world , " he thought the man could not stand much in Cæsar's light , nor much endamage the Roman empire ; for if the life of Christ be hid to this world , much more is his sceptre unoperative , but in spiritual ...
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... kingdom to Pepin , for no other cause , but that he seemed to him the more active man . If he were a friend herein to mo- narchy , I know not ; but to the monarch I need not ask what he was . Having thus made Pepin his last friend , he ...
... kingdom to Pepin , for no other cause , but that he seemed to him the more active man . If he were a friend herein to mo- narchy , I know not ; but to the monarch I need not ask what he was . Having thus made Pepin his last friend , he ...
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