The Prose of Works John Milton, Volume 4H.G. Bohn, 1853 |
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Page xxi
... received by some with indifference , by others with dislike , by many with resentment . The zeal of the author in the cause of the Parliament , and the bitter personality with which he too frequently advocates his civil and religious ...
... received by some with indifference , by others with dislike , by many with resentment . The zeal of the author in the cause of the Parliament , and the bitter personality with which he too frequently advocates his civil and religious ...
Page xxv
... received opinions , that they could not have been promulgated at the period when they were written , consist- ently with the safety of the author . High church principles were then at the zenith of their popularity , and it would have ...
... received opinions , that they could not have been promulgated at the period when they were written , consist- ently with the safety of the author . High church principles were then at the zenith of their popularity , and it would have ...
Page xxvi
... received some colour from the silence which he generally observes with regard to the doc- trines of the Church of Rome , although incidental phrases , sufficiently indicative of the soundness of his protestant principles , sometimes ...
... received some colour from the silence which he generally observes with regard to the doc- trines of the Church of Rome , although incidental phrases , sufficiently indicative of the soundness of his protestant principles , sometimes ...
Page xxvii
... received opinion with the practice of the patriarchs . It seems however no less easy to conceive that the Supreme Lawgiver might dispense with his own laws in the early ages of the world , for the sake of multiplying the population in a ...
... received opinion with the practice of the patriarchs . It seems however no less easy to conceive that the Supreme Lawgiver might dispense with his own laws in the early ages of the world , for the sake of multiplying the population in a ...
Page xxix
... receiving everything , in his filial as well as in his mediatorial character , from the Father's gift . This summary will be sufficient to show that the opinions of Milton were in reality nearly Arian , ascribing to the Son as high a ...
... receiving everything , in his filial as well as in his mediatorial character , from the Father's gift . This summary will be sufficient to show that the opinions of Milton were in reality nearly Arian , ascribing to the Son as high a ...
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