The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 1J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... religion in my own way , that you will prevail on your friends ( for I am under no apprehenfions from you ) to fhow me the fame indulgence not only which they did to Aligerius and to Petrarch on a fimilar occafion , but which you did ...
... religion in my own way , that you will prevail on your friends ( for I am under no apprehenfions from you ) to fhow me the fame indulgence not only which they did to Aligerius and to Petrarch on a fimilar occafion , but which you did ...
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... religious and political opinions , and par- ticularly from the extraordinary ardour of your grati- tude which no abfence , no change of circumftances , or lapfe of time can either extinguish or impair . Nor is it poffible till you have ...
... religious and political opinions , and par- ticularly from the extraordinary ardour of your grati- tude which no abfence , no change of circumftances , or lapfe of time can either extinguish or impair . Nor is it poffible till you have ...
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... religion and of liberty ; but thofe enemies could not inflict a deeper wound upon religion than we oùrfelves have long fince done by our follies and our crimes . But whatever difturbances kings and cardinals may meditate and contrive ...
... religion and of liberty ; but thofe enemies could not inflict a deeper wound upon religion than we oùrfelves have long fince done by our follies and our crimes . But whatever difturbances kings and cardinals may meditate and contrive ...
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... religion and works , to be per- formed to him ; after the ftory of our Saviour Christ , suffering to the lowest bent of weakness in the flesh , and prefently triumphing to the highest pitch of glory in the fpirit , which drew up his ...
... religion and works , to be per- formed to him ; after the ftory of our Saviour Christ , suffering to the lowest bent of weakness in the flesh , and prefently triumphing to the highest pitch of glory in the fpirit , which drew up his ...
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... religious duties , her pinions now broken , and flagging , fhifted off from herself the labour of high foaring any more , forgot her heavenly flight , and left the dull and droil- ing carcafe to plod on in the old road , and drudging ...
... religious duties , her pinions now broken , and flagging , fhifted off from herself the labour of high foaring any more , forgot her heavenly flight , and left the dull and droil- ing carcafe to plod on in the old road , and drudging ...
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