Prose Works of John Milton ...Hurst, 1865 - 846 pages |
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Page 69
... age , which is to us an age of ages wherein God is man- ifestly come down among us to do some remarka- ble good to our church or state , is as if a man should tax the renovating and reingendering Spirit of God with innovation , and that ...
... age , which is to us an age of ages wherein God is man- ifestly come down among us to do some remarka- ble good to our church or state , is as if a man should tax the renovating and reingendering Spirit of God with innovation , and that ...
Page 257
... ages may read them , it would be a very vain thing in me . For what style can be au- gust and magnificent enough , what man has ability sufficient , to undertake so great a task ? Since we find by experience , that in so many ages as ...
... ages may read them , it would be a very vain thing in me . For what style can be au- gust and magnificent enough , what man has ability sufficient , to undertake so great a task ? Since we find by experience , that in so many ages as ...
Page 389
... ages . It is true , that in obscurest times , by shal- low and unskilful writers , the indistinct noise of many battles and devastations of many kingdoms , overrun and lost , hath come to our ears . For what wonder , if in all ages ...
... ages . It is true , that in obscurest times , by shal- low and unskilful writers , the indistinct noise of many battles and devastations of many kingdoms , overrun and lost , hath come to our ears . For what wonder , if in all ages ...
Contents
FROM THE TREATISE OF REFORMATION IN ENGLAND | 1 |
FROM THE TREATISE OF PRELATICAL EPISCOPACY | 25 |
FROM ANIMADVERSIONS UPON THE REMONSTRANTS DEFENCE | 65 |
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