The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 1J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... body elfe . Though I think that they would have provided better for their own reputation and for the glory of the Italian language , if they had delivered their precepts in fuch a manner as if it was for the intereft of all men to learn ...
... body elfe . Though I think that they would have provided better for their own reputation and for the glory of the Italian language , if they had delivered their precepts in fuch a manner as if it was for the intereft of all men to learn ...
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... body with- out , to increase the fight of the mind within . Hence books have not incurred my refentment , nor do I inter- mit the study of books , though they have inflicted fo heavy a penalty on me for my attachment ; the example of ...
... body with- out , to increase the fight of the mind within . Hence books have not incurred my refentment , nor do I inter- mit the study of books , though they have inflicted fo heavy a penalty on me for my attachment ; the example of ...
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... body alfo ; till we in both be united to him in the revelation of his kingdom , I do not know of any thing more worthy to take up the whole paffion of pity on the one fide , and joy on the other , than to confider firft the foul and ...
... body alfo ; till we in both be united to him in the revelation of his kingdom , I do not know of any thing more worthy to take up the whole paffion of pity on the one fide , and joy on the other , than to confider firft the foul and ...
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... body , as if they could make God earthly and fleshly , because they could not make themselves heavenly and fpiritual ; they began to draw down all the divine intercourfe betwixt God and the foul , yea , the very shape of God himself ...
... body , as if they could make God earthly and fleshly , because they could not make themselves heavenly and fpiritual ; they began to draw down all the divine intercourfe betwixt God and the foul , yea , the very shape of God himself ...
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... body to be burnt , ( meaning for religion ) and yet not have charity : " he is not therefore above all poffibility of er- ring , because he burns for fome points of truth . Witness the Arians and Pelagians , which were flain by the ...
... body to be burnt , ( meaning for religion ) and yet not have charity : " he is not therefore above all poffibility of er- ring , because he burns for fome points of truth . Witness the Arians and Pelagians , which were flain by the ...
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