The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 2J. Johnson, 1806 |
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Page 47
... faid , his business was not to tell them what was criminal in the civil courts , but what was finful at the bar of confcience , how dare they then , having no other ground than these our Saviour's words , draw that into the trial of law ...
... faid , his business was not to tell them what was criminal in the civil courts , but what was finful at the bar of confcience , how dare they then , having no other ground than these our Saviour's words , draw that into the trial of law ...
Page 49
... faid to the licence which is vainly feared will grow hereby . What to thofe who never have done prefcribing patience in this cafe . The Papift moft fevere against divorce , yet moft eafy to all licence . Of all the miferies in marriage ...
... faid to the licence which is vainly feared will grow hereby . What to thofe who never have done prefcribing patience in this cafe . The Papift moft fevere against divorce , yet moft eafy to all licence . Of all the miferies in marriage ...
Page 51
... faid , to him who would difmifs his frigidity , Bear your trial , take it as if God would have you live this life of continence ? if he exhort this , I hear him as an angel , though he speak without warrant ; but if he would compel me ...
... faid , to him who would difmifs his frigidity , Bear your trial , take it as if God would have you live this life of continence ? if he exhort this , I hear him as an angel , though he speak without warrant ; but if he would compel me ...
Page 57
... faid he , and held it out on his foot , is a neat fhoe , a new fhoe , and yet none of you know where it wrings me : ' much lefs by the unfamiliar cognizance of a feed gamefter can fuch a private difference be examined , neither ought it ...
... faid he , and held it out on his foot , is a neat fhoe , a new fhoe , and yet none of you know where it wrings me : ' much lefs by the unfamiliar cognizance of a feed gamefter can fuch a private difference be examined , neither ought it ...
Page 66
... faid doc- tor Pern fmiting himfelf on the breaft , and in manner weeping , withed with all his heart , that God would grant his foul might then prefently depart , and remain with Bucer's ; for he knew his life was fuch , that if any ...
... faid doc- tor Pern fmiting himfelf on the breaft , and in manner weeping , withed with all his heart , that God would grant his foul might then prefently depart , and remain with Bucer's ; for he knew his life was fuch , that if any ...
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The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author John Milton,Charles Symmons No preview available - 2015 |
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