Prose Works of John MiltonJ.B. Alden, 1885 - 486 pages |
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Page 10
... teach not , that to govern well , is to train up a nation in true wisdom and virtue , and that which springs from thence , magnanimity ( take heed of that ) , and that which is our beginning , regenera- tion , and happiest end ...
... teach not , that to govern well , is to train up a nation in true wisdom and virtue , and that which springs from thence , magnanimity ( take heed of that ) , and that which is our beginning , regenera- tion , and happiest end ...
Page 11
... teach men the Christian faith , to exhort all , to encourage the good , to admonish the bad , pri- vately the less offender , publicly the scandalous and stubborn ; to censure and separate , from the com- munion of Christ's flock , the ...
... teach men the Christian faith , to exhort all , to encourage the good , to admonish the bad , pri- vately the less offender , publicly the scandalous and stubborn ; to censure and separate , from the com- munion of Christ's flock , the ...
Page 42
... teach these times not suddenly to condemn all things that are sharply spoken or vehemently written as proceeding out of stomach , virulence , or ill - nature , but to consid- er rather , that , if the prelates have leave to say the ...
... teach these times not suddenly to condemn all things that are sharply spoken or vehemently written as proceeding out of stomach , virulence , or ill - nature , but to consid- er rather , that , if the prelates have leave to say the ...
Page 50
... teaching over the whole book of sanctity and virtue , through all the instances of example , with such delight to those especially of soft and delicious temper , who will not so much as look upon truth herself unless they see her ...
... teaching over the whole book of sanctity and virtue , through all the instances of example , with such delight to those especially of soft and delicious temper , who will not so much as look upon truth herself unless they see her ...
Page 63
... teaches us to be so far from a readiness to speak evil , as not to answer the re- viler in his language , though never so much pro- voked : yet in the detecting and convincing of any notorious enemy to truth and his country's peace ...
... teaches us to be so far from a readiness to speak evil , as not to answer the re- viler in his language , though never so much pro- voked : yet in the detecting and convincing of any notorious enemy to truth and his country's peace ...
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