Prose Works of John Milton ...Hurst, 1865 - 846 pages |
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... favor of God towards them . Thus when Saul heard that David was in Keilah , " God , " saith he , " hath delivered him into my hands , for he is shut in . " But how far that king was deceived in his thought that God was favoring to his ...
... favor of God towards them . Thus when Saul heard that David was in Keilah , " God , " saith he , " hath delivered him into my hands , for he is shut in . " But how far that king was deceived in his thought that God was favoring to his ...
Page 232
... favor ; as if their power over us were by nature , and from themselves , or that God had sold us into their hands . Indeed , if the race of kings were eminently the best of men , as the breed at Tutbury is of horses , it would in reason ...
... favor ; as if their power over us were by nature , and from themselves , or that God had sold us into their hands . Indeed , if the race of kings were eminently the best of men , as the breed at Tutbury is of horses , it would in reason ...
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... favor of God , I got safe back to Florence , where I was received with as much affection as if I had returned to my native coun- try . There I stopped as many months as I had done before , except that I made an excursion for a few days ...
... favor of God , I got safe back to Florence , where I was received with as much affection as if I had returned to my native coun- try . There I stopped as many months as I had done before , except that I made an excursion for a few days ...
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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