Prose Works of John MiltonJ.B. Alden, 1885 - 486 pages |
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Page 22
... decree , and do thou cancel it ; let them gather themselves , and be scattered ; let them embattle themselves , and be broken ; let them embattle , and be broken , for thou art with us . Then , amidst the hymns and hallelujahs of saints ...
... decree , and do thou cancel it ; let them gather themselves , and be scattered ; let them embattle themselves , and be broken ; let them embattle , and be broken , for thou art with us . Then , amidst the hymns and hallelujahs of saints ...
Page 31
... decrees through the great provinces of heaven . The state also of the blessed in paradise , though never so perfect , is not therefore left without discipline , whose golden surveying - reed marks out and meas- ures every quarter and ...
... decrees through the great provinces of heaven . The state also of the blessed in paradise , though never so perfect , is not therefore left without discipline , whose golden surveying - reed marks out and meas- ures every quarter and ...
Page 71
John Milton. ing us the first of all other nations , after he had decreed to purify and renew his Church that lay wallowing in idolatrous pollutions , sent first to us a healing messenger to touch softly our sores , and carry a gentle ...
John Milton. ing us the first of all other nations , after he had decreed to purify and renew his Church that lay wallowing in idolatrous pollutions , sent first to us a healing messenger to touch softly our sores , and carry a gentle ...
Page 106
... happy , and very possible , according to best wishes ; if God have so decreed , and this age have spirit and capacity enough to apprehend . FROM AREOPAGITICA . T HIS is not the liberty which 106 FROM THE TRACTATE ON EDUCATION ,
... happy , and very possible , according to best wishes ; if God have so decreed , and this age have spirit and capacity enough to apprehend . FROM AREOPAGITICA . T HIS is not the liberty which 106 FROM THE TRACTATE ON EDUCATION ,
Page 110
... decree forbidding Christians the study of heathen learning : for , said he , they wound us with our own weapons , and with our own arts and sciences they overcome us . And indeed the Christians were put so to their shifts by this crafty ...
... decree forbidding Christians the study of heathen learning : for , said he , they wound us with our own weapons , and with our own arts and sciences they overcome us . And indeed the Christians were put so to their shifts by this crafty ...
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