Remarks on the Character and Writings of John Milton: Occasioned by the Publication of His Lately Discovered Treatise on Christian DoctrineB. Perkins, 1828 - 116 páginas |
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... Christians than that of man's immortality ; but it is not so gener- ally understood , that the germs or principles of his whole future being are now wrapped up in his soul , as the rudiments of the future plant in the seed . As a ...
... Christians than that of man's immortality ; but it is not so gener- ally understood , that the germs or principles of his whole future being are now wrapped up in his soul , as the rudiments of the future plant in the seed . As a ...
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... and noble . In its legitimate and high- est efforts , it has the same tendency and aim with Christianity ; that is , to spiritualize our nature . True ; poetry has been made the instrument of vice , the pander of bad pas- sions 12 MILTON .
... and noble . In its legitimate and high- est efforts , it has the same tendency and aim with Christianity ; that is , to spiritualize our nature . True ; poetry has been made the instrument of vice , the pander of bad pas- sions 12 MILTON .
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... Christianity convulsed the world and grew up amidst storms ; and the Reformation of Luther was a signal to univer- sal war ; and Liberty in both worlds has en- countered opposition , over which she has tri- umphed only through her own ...
... Christianity convulsed the world and grew up amidst storms ; and the Reformation of Luther was a signal to univer- sal war ; and Liberty in both worlds has en- countered opposition , over which she has tri- umphed only through her own ...
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... Christians , who have little congeniality with Milton , seem to claim as a monopoly . His Introduction is worthy every man's at- tention , as a deliberate , mild assertion of the dearest right of human nature , that of free inquiry ...
... Christians , who have little congeniality with Milton , seem to claim as a monopoly . His Introduction is worthy every man's at- tention , as a deliberate , mild assertion of the dearest right of human nature , that of free inquiry ...
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... Christians in general , to conceive of the Supreme Being under the forms and affections of human nature . ' If God habitually assign to himself the mem- bers and form of man , why should we be afraid of attributing to him what he ...
... Christians in general , to conceive of the Supreme Being under the forms and affections of human nature . ' If God habitually assign to himself the mem- bers and form of man , why should we be afraid of attributing to him what he ...
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