The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1J. W. Moore, 1859 |
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... wife Fausta , besides numbers of his friends ; then his cruel exactions , his unsoundness in religion , favouring the Arians that had been condemned in a council , of which himself sat as . it were president ; his hard measure and ...
... wife Fausta , besides numbers of his friends ; then his cruel exactions , his unsoundness in religion , favouring the Arians that had been condemned in a council , of which himself sat as . it were president ; his hard measure and ...
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... wife affecting whorish attire kindles a disturbance in the eye of her discerning husband . Remonst . If I find gold in the channel , shall I throw it away because it was ill laid ? Answ . You have forgot that gold hath been ...
... wife affecting whorish attire kindles a disturbance in the eye of her discerning husband . Remonst . If I find gold in the channel , shall I throw it away because it was ill laid ? Answ . You have forgot that gold hath been ...
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... wife's tale of a certain queen of England that sunk at Charing - cross , and rose up at Queenhithe . No marvel though the prelates be a troublesome generation , and , which way soever they turn them , put all things into a foul ...
... wife's tale of a certain queen of England that sunk at Charing - cross , and rose up at Queenhithe . No marvel though the prelates be a troublesome generation , and , which way soever they turn them , put all things into a foul ...
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... wife Jezebel : " was she wife to the whole company , or to one bishop alone ? Answ . Not to the whole company doubtless , for that had been worse than to have been the Levite's wife in Gibeah : but here among all those that constantly ...
... wife Jezebel : " was she wife to the whole company , or to one bishop alone ? Answ . Not to the whole company doubtless , for that had been worse than to have been the Levite's wife in Gibeah : but here among all those that constantly ...
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... tells them in a term immodest to be uttered in cool blood , that their wives shall be defiled openly . But these , they will say , were honest words in that age when they were spoken . Which is AN APOLOGY FOR SMECTYMNUUS . 135.
... tells them in a term immodest to be uttered in cool blood , that their wives shall be defiled openly . But these , they will say , were honest words in that age when they were spoken . Which is AN APOLOGY FOR SMECTYMNUUS . 135.
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