The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1J. W. Moore, 1859 |
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Page 14
... truth may fail ; to renew which , we must have recourse to the fountains ; " using this excel- lent similitude , " if a channel , or conduit - pipe which brought in water plentifully before , suddenly fail , do we not go to the fountain ...
... truth may fail ; to renew which , we must have recourse to the fountains ; " using this excel- lent similitude , " if a channel , or conduit - pipe which brought in water plentifully before , suddenly fail , do we not go to the fountain ...
Page 15
... truth ? If we will but purge with sovereign eyesalve that intellectual ray which God hath planted in us , then we would believe the Scriptures protesting their own plainness and perspicuity , calling to them to be instructed , not only ...
... truth ? If we will but purge with sovereign eyesalve that intellectual ray which God hath planted in us , then we would believe the Scriptures protesting their own plainness and perspicuity , calling to them to be instructed , not only ...
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... truth , the creater extremity of virtue and superlative truth we run into , the more virtuous and the more wise we become ; and he that , flying from degenerate and traditional corruption , fears to shoot himself too far into the ...
... truth , the creater extremity of virtue and superlative truth we run into , the more virtuous and the more wise we become ; and he that , flying from degenerate and traditional corruption , fears to shoot himself too far into the ...
Page 34
... truth and righteousness , and casting far from her the rags of her old vices , may press on hard to that high and happy emulation to be found the soberest , wisest , and most Christian people at that day , when thou , the eternal and ...
... truth and righteousness , and casting far from her the rags of her old vices , may press on hard to that high and happy emulation to be found the soberest , wisest , and most Christian people at that day , when thou , the eternal and ...
Page 38
... truth's sake , which they derive from elsewhere : to what end then should they cite him as authentic for episcopacy , when they cannot know what is authentic in him , but by the judgment which they brought with them , and not by any ...
... truth's sake , which they derive from elsewhere : to what end then should they cite him as authentic for episcopacy , when they cannot know what is authentic in him , but by the judgment which they brought with them , and not by any ...
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