Prose Works of John Milton ...Hurst, 1865 - 846 pages |
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Page 176
... brethren , as if for him only subsisting , and to serve his glo- ry , valuing them in comparison of his own brute will and pleasure no more than so many beasts , or vermin under his feet , not to be reasoned with , but to be trod on ...
... brethren , as if for him only subsisting , and to serve his glo- ry , valuing them in comparison of his own brute will and pleasure no more than so many beasts , or vermin under his feet , not to be reasoned with , but to be trod on ...
Page 419
... brethren , as ye are worthy of all applause among men , so doubtless will ye obtain the celestial reward of peacemakers with God ; to whose supreme benig- nity and favor we heartily recommend in our prayers both you and yours , no less ...
... brethren , as ye are worthy of all applause among men , so doubtless will ye obtain the celestial reward of peacemakers with God ; to whose supreme benig- nity and favor we heartily recommend in our prayers both you and yours , no less ...
Page 423
... brethren pierced your breasts , we readily conjec- tured from the depth of our own sorrow , which certainly is most heavy and afflictive . For being engaged together by the same tie of religion , no wonder we should be so deeply moved ...
... brethren pierced your breasts , we readily conjec- tured from the depth of our own sorrow , which certainly is most heavy and afflictive . For being engaged together by the same tie of religion , no wonder we should be so deeply moved ...
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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