Prose Works of John Milton ...Hurst, 1865 - 846 pages |
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Page 38
... suffer the trifling doubts and jeal- ousies of future sects to overcloud the fair begin- nings of purposed reformation , let us rather fear that another proverb of the same wise man be not upbraided to us , that " the way of the wicked ...
... suffer the trifling doubts and jeal- ousies of future sects to overcloud the fair begin- nings of purposed reformation , let us rather fear that another proverb of the same wise man be not upbraided to us , that " the way of the wicked ...
Page 217
... suffered by Hotham , and with what patience ; now of what Hotham suffered , as he judges , for opposing him : " he could not but observe how God , not long after , pleaded and avenged his cause . " Most men are too apt , and commonly ...
... suffered by Hotham , and with what patience ; now of what Hotham suffered , as he judges , for opposing him : " he could not but observe how God , not long after , pleaded and avenged his cause . " Most men are too apt , and commonly ...
Page 340
... suffered to vanish like a dream , would involve us in the deepest abyss of shame ; and lastly , revere yourself ; and , after having endured so many suffer- ings and encountered so many perils for the sake of liberty , do not suffer it ...
... suffered to vanish like a dream , would involve us in the deepest abyss of shame ; and lastly , revere yourself ; and , after having endured so many suffer- ings and encountered so many perils for the sake of liberty , do not suffer it ...
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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