The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 2J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... was this , that if any good and peaceable man fhould difcover fome helpless difagreement or diflike either of mind or body , whereby he he could not cheerfully perform the duty of a husband 20 The Doctrine and Difcipline of Divorce .
... was this , that if any good and peaceable man fhould difcover fome helpless difagreement or diflike either of mind or body , whereby he he could not cheerfully perform the duty of a husband 20 The Doctrine and Difcipline of Divorce .
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... husband without the perpetual diffembling of offence and difturb- ance to his fpirit ; rather than to live uncomfortably and unhappily both to himself and to his wife ; rather than to continue undertaking a duty , which he could not ...
... husband without the perpetual diffembling of offence and difturb- ance to his fpirit ; rather than to live uncomfortably and unhappily both to himself and to his wife ; rather than to continue undertaking a duty , which he could not ...
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... husband after an intermixed marriage ? elfe why was not the defiling condition first forbidden , which would have faved the labour of this afterlaw ? Nor is it feemly or piously attributed to the juftice of God and his known hatred of ...
... husband after an intermixed marriage ? elfe why was not the defiling condition first forbidden , which would have faved the labour of this afterlaw ? Nor is it feemly or piously attributed to the juftice of God and his known hatred of ...
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... husband may be injured as infufferably in marriage as a wife ? What an injury is it after wedlock not to be beloved ? what to be flighted ? what to be contended with in point of house- rule who fhall be the head ; not for any parity of ...
... husband may be injured as infufferably in marriage as a wife ? What an injury is it after wedlock not to be beloved ? what to be flighted ? what to be contended with in point of house- rule who fhall be the head ; not for any parity of ...
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... husband : is it not moft likely that God in his law had more pity towards man thus wedlocked , than towards the ... husband's fending , loft her the being queen any longer , and fet up a wholesome law , that every man fhould bear ...
... husband : is it not moft likely that God in his law had more pity towards man thus wedlocked , than towards the ... husband's fending , loft her the being queen any longer , and fet up a wholesome law , that every man fhould bear ...
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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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