The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 2J. Johnson, 1806 |
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Page 24
... wedlock as infeparable as it was from the beginning , let it be made alfo a fit fociety , as God meant it , which we fhall 17 fhall foon underftand it ought to be , if thou 24. The Doctrine and Difcipline of Divorce .
... wedlock as infeparable as it was from the beginning , let it be made alfo a fit fociety , as God meant it , which we fhall 17 fhall foon underftand it ought to be , if thou 24. The Doctrine and Difcipline of Divorce .
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... 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 wisdom , for that were something reasonable , but out of a female pride ? I fuffer not ...
... 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 wisdom , for that were something reasonable , but out of a female pride ? I fuffer not ...
Page 38
... wedlock , whatever happen , infeparable to us , it must make it also as perfect , as meetly helpful , and as comfortable as God promised it should be , at least in fome degree ; otherwise it is not equal or proportionable to the ...
... wedlock , whatever happen , infeparable to us , it must make it also as perfect , as meetly helpful , and as comfortable as God promised it should be , at least in fome degree ; otherwise it is not equal or proportionable to the ...
Page 41
... wedlock fo much as adultery . To which he anfwers , that marriage was not ordained only for copu- lation , but for mutual help and comfort of life and if we mark diligently the nature of our Saviour's com mands , we shall find that both ...
... wedlock fo much as adultery . To which he anfwers , that marriage was not ordained only for copu- lation , but for mutual help and comfort of life and if we mark diligently the nature of our Saviour's com mands , we shall find that both ...
Page 48
... be brought into unworthy bondage , and his religious peace not only interrupted now and then , but perpetually and finally hindered hindered in wedlock , by mifyoking with a diversity of 48 . The Doctrine and Difcipline of Divorce .
... be brought into unworthy bondage , and his religious peace not only interrupted now and then , but perpetually and finally hindered hindered in wedlock , by mifyoking with a diversity of 48 . The Doctrine and Difcipline of Divorce .
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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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