The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 2J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... fafe and finlefs , out of tendernefs and com- paffion , as indeed they were , and yet fhall be abrogated by the gofpel ; then the law , whofe end is by rigour tờ magnify grace , fhall itfelf give grace , and pluck a fair plume from the ...
... fafe and finlefs , out of tendernefs and com- paffion , as indeed they were , and yet fhall be abrogated by the gofpel ; then the law , whofe end is by rigour tờ magnify grace , fhall itfelf give grace , and pluck a fair plume from the ...
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... fafe allowances , wherewith Mofes himselfinterprets it to the fallen condition of man ; argues nothing in us but rashness and contempt of those means that God left us in his pure and chafte law , with- out which it will not be poffible ...
... fafe allowances , wherewith Mofes himselfinterprets it to the fallen condition of man ; argues nothing in us but rashness and contempt of those means that God left us in his pure and chafte law , with- out which it will not be poffible ...
Page 121
... fafe tranf- greffors of the literal command , which alfo difpenfed not feldom with itself ; and taught us on what juft occafions to do fo : until our Saviour , for whom that great and godlike work was referved , redeemed us to a ftate ...
... fafe tranf- greffors of the literal command , which alfo difpenfed not feldom with itself ; and taught us on what juft occafions to do fo : until our Saviour , for whom that great and godlike work was referved , redeemed us to a ftate ...
Page 209
... fafe hope . St. Paul therefore citing here a command of the Lord Almighty , for fo he terms it , that we should feparate , cannot have bound us with that which he calls his own , whether command or counfel , that we should not separate ...
... fafe hope . St. Paul therefore citing here a command of the Lord Almighty , for fo he terms it , that we should feparate , cannot have bound us with that which he calls his own , whether command or counfel , that we should not separate ...
Page 303
... fafe accommodation , all the evil which hath fince unavoidably befallen them and their king . I have fomething alfo to the divines , though brief to what were needful ; not to be disturbers of the civil affairs , being in hands better ...
... fafe accommodation , all the evil which hath fince unavoidably befallen them and their king . I have fomething alfo to the divines , though brief to what were needful ; not to be disturbers of the civil affairs , being in hands better ...
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The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author John Milton,Charles Symmons No preview available - 2015 |
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