The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 2J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... true light for men to walk in fafety , it holds out falfe and dazzling fires to ftumble men ; or , like thofe miferable flies , to run into with delight and be burnt : for how many fouls might eafily think that to be lawful which the ...
... true light for men to walk in fafety , it holds out falfe and dazzling fires to ftumble men ; or , like thofe miferable flies , to run into with delight and be burnt : for how many fouls might eafily think that to be lawful which the ...
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... true ftory , that the prophet took a harlot to wife : because God , being a pure fpirit , could not command a thing repugnant to his own nature , no not for fo good an end as to exhibit more to the life a wholefome and perhaps a ...
... true ftory , that the prophet took a harlot to wife : because God , being a pure fpirit , could not command a thing repugnant to his own nature , no not for fo good an end as to exhibit more to the life a wholefome and perhaps a ...
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... true to his own rules . He often pleads with men the uprightnefs of his ways by their own principles . How should we imitate him elfe , to be perfect as he is perfect ? ' < < perfect ? ' If at pleasure he can difpenfe with 14 The ...
... true to his own rules . He often pleads with men the uprightnefs of his ways by their own principles . How should we imitate him elfe , to be perfect as he is perfect ? ' < < perfect ? ' If at pleasure he can difpenfe with 14 The ...
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... true ground of that Mofaic difpenfe , and is the ut- moft extent of our pleading . What is more or lefs per- fect we difpute not , but what is fin or no fin . And in . that I still affirm the law required as perfect obedience as the ...
... true ground of that Mofaic difpenfe , and is the ut- moft extent of our pleading . What is more or lefs per- fect we difpute not , but what is fin or no fin . And in . that I still affirm the law required as perfect obedience as the ...
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... true intent of the law , which they had ill cited , fuppreffing the true caufe for which Mofes gave it , and extending it to every flight matter , tells them their own , what Mofes was forced to fuffer by their abuse of his law . Which ...
... true intent of the law , which they had ill cited , fuppreffing the true caufe for which Mofes gave it , and extending it to every flight matter , tells them their own , what Mofes was forced to fuffer by their abuse of his law . Which ...
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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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