The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 1J. Johnson, 1806 |
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Page ix
... things ( πολλαι γαρ μορφαί των Aaiμovi , many are the forms of the divinities . ) I am wont day and night to continue my fearch ; and I fol- low in the way in which you go before . Hence , I feel an irrefiftible impulfe to cultivate the ...
... things ( πολλαι γαρ μορφαί των Aaiμovi , many are the forms of the divinities . ) I am wont day and night to continue my fearch ; and I fol- low in the way in which you go before . Hence , I feel an irrefiftible impulfe to cultivate the ...
Page xxix
... things of that nature in which force is of moft avail . For why need we wonder if the wethers of our country are born with horns which may batter down cities and towns ? Do you learn to eftimate great characters , not by the quantity of ...
... things of that nature in which force is of moft avail . For why need we wonder if the wethers of our country are born with horns which may batter down cities and towns ? Do you learn to eftimate great characters , not by the quantity of ...
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... things indifferent , that they might bring the inward acts of the spirit to the outward and cuftomary eye - service of the body , as if they could make God earthly and fleshly , because they could not make themselves heavenly and ...
... things indifferent , that they might bring the inward acts of the spirit to the outward and cuftomary eye - service of the body , as if they could make God earthly and fleshly , because they could not make themselves heavenly and ...
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... things tyrannically , is faid by Cedrenus to have done nothing more grievous and displeasing to the people , than to have enacted that no bifhop fhould be chofen without his will ; fo long did this right remain to the people in the ...
... things tyrannically , is faid by Cedrenus to have done nothing more grievous and displeasing to the people , than to have enacted that no bifhop fhould be chofen without his will ; fo long did this right remain to the people in the ...
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... thing , to fale . " And in the end of his history thus he concludes : " All things went to wrack by the faction , wilfulness , and avarice of the bishops ; and by this means God's people , and every good man , was had in fcorn and ...
... thing , to fale . " And in the end of his history thus he concludes : " All things went to wrack by the faction , wilfulness , and avarice of the bishops ; and by this means God's people , and every good man , was had in fcorn and ...
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