The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1J. W. Moore, 1859 |
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... wise men according to rule , and agreement with these , of which I will not now speak , as being of infinite number , and mere dependence on the canonical books . Basil , in his 2d tome , writing of true faith , tells his auditors , he ...
... wise men according to rule , and agreement with these , of which I will not now speak , as being of infinite number , and mere dependence on the canonical books . Basil , in his 2d tome , writing of true faith , tells his auditors , he ...
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... wise and the learned , but the simple , the poor , the babes ; foretelling an extraordinary effusion of God's Spirit upon every age and sex , attributing to all men , and requiring from them the ability of searching , trying , examining ...
... wise and the learned , but the simple , the poor , the babes ; foretelling an extraordinary effusion of God's Spirit upon every age and sex , attributing to all men , and requiring from them the ability of searching , trying , examining ...
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... wise as our Chaucer is esteemed ; and how agree- able to our monarchy and monarchs their demeanour has been , he that is but meanly read in our chronicles needs not be instructed . Have they not been as the Canaanites , and Philistines ...
... wise as our Chaucer is esteemed ; and how agree- able to our monarchy and monarchs their demeanour has been , he that is but meanly read in our chronicles needs not be instructed . Have they not been as the Canaanites , and Philistines ...
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... wise and learned philosopher sent for , that knew all the charters , laws , and tenures of the body . On him it is imposed by all , as chief committee to examine and discuss the claim and petition of right put in by the wen ; who soon ...
... wise and learned philosopher sent for , that knew all the charters , laws , and tenures of the body . On him it is imposed by all , as chief committee to examine and discuss the claim and petition of right put in by the wen ; who soon ...
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... wise and learned men in Italy say as much . It cannot be that the strongest knot of confederacy should not daily slacken , when religion , which is the chief engagement of our league , shall be turned to their reproach . Hence it is ...
... wise and learned men in Italy say as much . It cannot be that the strongest knot of confederacy should not daily slacken , when religion , which is the chief engagement of our league , shall be turned to their reproach . Hence it is ...
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