The Prose Works of John Milton ...: With a Preface, Preliminary Remarks, and Notes, Volume 5G. Bell and sons, 1877 |
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... Saxons , from Lud , in our ancient language , people and gate , quasi porta populi ; of all the gates of the city , that having the greatest passage of people ; especi . ally before Newgate was built , which was about the reign of Henry ...
... Saxons , from Lud , in our ancient language , people and gate , quasi porta populi ; of all the gates of the city , that having the greatest passage of people ; especi . ally before Newgate was built , which was about the reign of Henry ...
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... Saxons , what he took from the pirates , neither restoring to the owners nor accounting to the public , but enriching him self , and yet not scouring the seas , but conniving rather at those sea robbers , was grown at length too great a ...
... Saxons , what he took from the pirates , neither restoring to the owners nor accounting to the public , but enriching him self , and yet not scouring the seas , but conniving rather at those sea robbers , was grown at length too great a ...
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... Saxons , with perpetual landings and invasions , harried the South coast of Britain ; slew Nectaridius who governed the sea borders , and Bulchobaudes with his forces by an ambush . With which news Valentinian not a little perplexed ...
... Saxons , with perpetual landings and invasions , harried the South coast of Britain ; slew Nectaridius who governed the sea borders , and Bulchobaudes with his forces by an ambush . With which news Valentinian not a little perplexed ...
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... Saxons from the German , of Picts from the North . Against them , first ? Chrysanthus the son of Marcian a bishop , made deputy of Britain by Theodosius , de meaned himself worthily : then Stilicho a man of great power , whom Theodosius ...
... Saxons from the German , of Picts from the North . Against them , first ? Chrysanthus the son of Marcian a bishop , made deputy of Britain by Theodosius , de meaned himself worthily : then Stilicho a man of great power , whom Theodosius ...
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... Saxons and Picts with joint force , " which was no new thing before the Saxons at least had any dwelling in this island , during the abode of Germanus here , had made a strong impression from the north . The Britons marching out against ...
... Saxons and Picts with joint force , " which was no new thing before the Saxons at least had any dwelling in this island , during the abode of Germanus here , had made a strong impression from the north . The Britons marching out against ...
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Page 22 - There is no fear in love ; but perfect love casteth out fear : because fear hath torment. He that feareth is not made perfect in love.
Page 137 - It is good for a man that he bear the yoke in his youth.
Page 45 - Speaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord; Giving thanks always for all things unto God and the Father in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ; Submitting yourselves one to another in the fear of God.
Page 130 - By the multitude of thy merchandise they have filled the midst of thee with violence, and thou hast sinned; therefore I will cast thee as profane out of the mountain of God; and I will destroy thee O covering cherub, from the midst of the stones of fire.
Page 13 - And when his friends heard of it, they went out to lay hold on him: for they said, He is beside himself.
Page 19 - Ye adulterers and adulteresses know ye not that the friendship of the world is enmity with God ? whosoever therefore will be a friend of the world is the enemy of God.
Page 22 - For his eyes are upon the ways of man, And he seeth all his goings. There is no darkness, nor shadow of death, Where the workers of iniquity may hide themselves.
Page 77 - In this the children of God are manifest and the children of the devil : whosoever doeth not righteousness is not of God, neither he that loveth not his brother.
Page 152 - And kings shall be thy nursing fathers, and their queens thy nursing mothers : they shall bow down to thee with their face toward the earth, and lick up the dust of thy feet ; and thou shalt know that I am the Lord : for they shall not be ashamed that wait for me.
Page 11 - They shall put you out of the synagogues: yea, the time cometh, that whosoever killeth you will think that he doeth God service.