The Life of John MiltonNichols and Son, 1806 - 566 pages |
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Page 163
... church - yard , he soon re- moved to a house in Aldersgate - street , of which the size admitted his scholars into his family , and the situation , secluded by a court from the street , and opening into a garden , supplied the ...
... church - yard , he soon re- moved to a house in Aldersgate - street , of which the size admitted his scholars into his family , and the situation , secluded by a court from the street , and opening into a garden , supplied the ...
Page 172
... church party had walked side by side with that of the court ; and their rigor- ous persecution of the Puritans , which was offensive to the feeling of the humane , and to the moderation of the liberal , had excited the fears and the ...
... church party had walked side by side with that of the court ; and their rigor- ous persecution of the Puritans , which was offensive to the feeling of the humane , and to the moderation of the liberal , had excited the fears and the ...
Page 173
... church , this observance would have been an innocent , if not an inoffensive display of littleness . His support of ... Churches of England and of Rome ; and he weakly hoped that this great object might be accomplished by mutual and ...
... church , this observance would have been an innocent , if not an inoffensive display of littleness . His support of ... Churches of England and of Rome ; and he weakly hoped that this great object might be accomplished by mutual and ...
Page 174
... Church of by England , from whose lap I sprang , and at whose bosom I have been fostered : but my attachment to her is not that of instinct , but of reason . I love her not merely because she is my mother and my nurse , but because she ...
... Church of by England , from whose lap I sprang , and at whose bosom I have been fostered : but my attachment to her is not that of instinct , but of reason . I love her not merely because she is my mother and my nurse , but because she ...
Page 175
... Church : but if I saw her actuated by a narrow and ferocious spirit , guarding her own temporal honours with more jealousy than the vital principles of Christ's religion , doing evil with the flagitious pre- tence that good may be the ...
... Church : but if I saw her actuated by a narrow and ferocious spirit , guarding her own temporal honours with more jealousy than the vital principles of Christ's religion , doing evil with the flagitious pre- tence that good may be the ...
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