The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 2J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... hand , and the Irish Rebels and Papists on the other hand : and on a Letter sent by Ormond to Colonel Jones , Governor of Dublin ; and a Representation of the Scots Presbytery at Belfast in Ireland . To which the .... ... 271 said ...
... hand , and the Irish Rebels and Papists on the other hand : and on a Letter sent by Ormond to Colonel Jones , Governor of Dublin ; and a Representation of the Scots Presbytery at Belfast in Ireland . To which the .... ... 271 said ...
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... hand , a civil immunity and free charter to live and die in a long fucceffive adultery , under a covenant of works , till the Meffiah , and then that indulgent permiffion to be strictly denied by a covenant of grace ; befides , the ...
... hand , a civil immunity and free charter to live and die in a long fucceffive adultery , under a covenant of works , till the Meffiah , and then that indulgent permiffion to be strictly denied by a covenant of grace ; befides , the ...
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... hand , with fecu- rity and no ill fame ? for this is more than permitting and contriving , this is maintaining : this is warranting , this is protecting , yea this is doing evil , and fuch an evil as that reprobate lawgiver did , whofe ...
... hand , with fecu- rity and no ill fame ? for this is more than permitting and contriving , this is maintaining : this is warranting , this is protecting , yea this is doing evil , and fuch an evil as that reprobate lawgiver did , whofe ...
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... hands , and laboured not a little ere he would yield to the hard hearts of a whole people , both princes and ple- bians , importuning and tumulting even to the fear of a revolt . Yet is there any will undertake his caufe ? If therefore ...
... hands , and laboured not a little ere he would yield to the hard hearts of a whole people , both princes and ple- bians , importuning and tumulting even to the fear of a revolt . Yet is there any will undertake his caufe ? If therefore ...
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... hands and feals under the testimony of fome rabbies to be then prefent . Perkins , in a Treatife of Confcience , ' grants , that what in the judicial law is of common equity binds alfo the Christian : and how to judge of this ...
... hands and feals under the testimony of fome rabbies to be then prefent . Perkins , in a Treatife of Confcience , ' grants , that what in the judicial law is of common equity binds alfo the Christian : and how to judge of this ...
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Page 173 - And he answered and said unto them, "Have ye not read, that he which made them at the beginning made them male and female, and said, For this cause shall a man leave father and mother, and shall cleave to his wife: and they twain shall be one flesh? Wherefore they are no more twain, but one flesh. What therefore God hath joined together, let not man put asunder.
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Page 405 - Epistles, and by continual study had so incorporated the phrase and style of that transcendent apostle into all his familiar letters, that the imitation seemed to vie with the original. Yet this availed not to deceive the people of that empire, who, notwithstanding his saint's vizard, tore him to pieces for his tyranny. From stories of this nature both ancient and modern which abound, the poets also, and some English...
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