Prose Works of John MiltonJ.B. Alden, 1885 - 486 pages |
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... mind en- riched by varied studies , and ripened by medita- tion . They form the labors of his life , grand in thought and expression , as the poetic recreations of his earlier and later years are sublime and beautiful . In them his ...
... mind en- riched by varied studies , and ripened by medita- tion . They form the labors of his life , grand in thought and expression , as the poetic recreations of his earlier and later years are sublime and beautiful . In them his ...
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... mind at last , after so many dark ages , wherein the huge overshadowing train of error had almost swept all the stars out of the firmament of the Church ; how the bright and blissful Reformation ( by Divine power ) struck through the ...
... mind at last , after so many dark ages , wherein the huge overshadowing train of error had almost swept all the stars out of the firmament of the Church ; how the bright and blissful Reformation ( by Divine power ) struck through the ...
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... mind , nor of less excellence in another way , were they who , by writing , laid the solid and true foundations of this science , which being of greatest importance to the life of man , yet there is no art that hath been more cankered ...
... mind , nor of less excellence in another way , were they who , by writing , laid the solid and true foundations of this science , which being of greatest importance to the life of man , yet there is no art that hath been more cankered ...
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... mind , where the seat of reason is having power to examine our spiritual knowledge , and to demand from us , in God's he- half , a service entirely reasonable . THERE is not that thing in the world of more grave and urgent importance ...
... mind , where the seat of reason is having power to examine our spiritual knowledge , and to demand from us , in God's he- half , a service entirely reasonable . THERE is not that thing in the world of more grave and urgent importance ...
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... mind ? Is not a far more perfect work more agreeable to his perfections in the most per- fect state of the Church Militant , the new alliance . of God to man ? Should not he rather now b his own prescribed discipline have cast his line ...
... mind ? Is not a far more perfect work more agreeable to his perfections in the most per- fect state of the Church Militant , the new alliance . of God to man ? Should not he rather now b his own prescribed discipline have cast his line ...
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