The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1J. W. Moore, 1859 |
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... mind in his 108th sonnet , which is wiped out by the inquisitor in some editions ; speaking of the Roman Antichrist as merely bred up by Constantine . Founded in chaste and humble poverty , ' Gainst them that rais'd thee dost thou lift ...
... mind in his 108th sonnet , which is wiped out by the inquisitor in some editions ; speaking of the Roman Antichrist as merely bred up by Constantine . Founded in chaste and humble poverty , ' Gainst them that rais'd thee dost thou lift ...
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... mind , nor of less excellence in another way , were they who by writing laid the solid and true foundations of this science , which being of greatest importance to the life of man , yet there is no art that hath been more cankered in ...
... mind , nor of less excellence in another way , were they who by writing laid the solid and true foundations of this science , which being of greatest importance to the life of man , yet there is no art that hath been more cankered in ...
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... mind , where the seat of reason is having power to examine our spiritual knowledge , and to demand from us , in God's behalf , a service entirely reasonable . But be- cause about the manner and order of this government , whether it ...
... mind , where the seat of reason is having power to examine our spiritual knowledge , and to demand from us , in God's behalf , a service entirely reasonable . But be- cause about the manner and order of this government , whether it ...
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... minds of an age or two after , such was their small discerning , thought it a poor in- dignity , that the high - reared ... mind what counsel Clement , a fellow - labourer with the apostles , gave to the presbyters of Corinth , whom the ...
... minds of an age or two after , such was their small discerning , thought it a poor in- dignity , that the high - reared ... mind what counsel Clement , a fellow - labourer with the apostles , gave to the presbyters of Corinth , whom the ...
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... mind , were , as the common saying is , no burden ; and that what it wanted of being a load to any part of the body , it did not with a heavy advantage overlay upon the spirit ! For not to speak of that knowledge that rests in the ...
... mind , were , as the common saying is , no burden ; and that what it wanted of being a load to any part of the body , it did not with a heavy advantage overlay upon the spirit ! For not to speak of that knowledge that rests in the ...
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