Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and Ecclesiastical Pieces, with New Translations, and an Introduction, Volume 1J. Miller, 1809 |
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Page xvii
... made it necessary for them to stoop , to the lower ranks . In the assembly of divines ,, they were distinguished for their learning , and for their moderation in debate ; their subsequent enthusiasm is b . 5 , INTRODUCTION . xvii " ...
... made it necessary for them to stoop , to the lower ranks . In the assembly of divines ,, they were distinguished for their learning , and for their moderation in debate ; their subsequent enthusiasm is b . 5 , INTRODUCTION . xvii " ...
Page xxvii
... how- ever , will not be read without advantage , and without frequent admiration . They contain all the learning requisite to elucidate the subjects treated ; they abound in noble and generous sen- timents INTRODUCTION . xxvii.
... how- ever , will not be read without advantage , and without frequent admiration . They contain all the learning requisite to elucidate the subjects treated ; they abound in noble and generous sen- timents INTRODUCTION . xxvii.
Page xxxi
... learning ; the extracts will display chiefly his own senti- ments ; frequently , however , as interwoven with , and founded upon scriptural doctrines . The curious will have recourse to the original ; but they will find , I think ...
... learning ; the extracts will display chiefly his own senti- ments ; frequently , however , as interwoven with , and founded upon scriptural doctrines . The curious will have recourse to the original ; but they will find , I think ...
Page xxxvi
... learning throughout Europe , and then honorary professor in the university of Leyden . Charles ( afterwards Charles II , ) was anxious to appeal to kings and to the world against the re- gicides , and the universal voice of fame ...
... learning throughout Europe , and then honorary professor in the university of Leyden . Charles ( afterwards Charles II , ) was anxious to appeal to kings and to the world against the re- gicides , and the universal voice of fame ...
Page xxxix
... learning of Salmasius was vast , it consisted more in the knowledge of words than of things a defect with which Milton frequently upbraids him . In critical acumen in the learn ed languages he was without a rival ; but he INTRODUCTION ...
... learning of Salmasius was vast , it consisted more in the knowledge of words than of things a defect with which Milton frequently upbraids him . In critical acumen in the learn ed languages he was without a rival ; but he INTRODUCTION ...
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