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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... cause of human nature has always to wrestle with foes . All improvement is a victory won by struggles . It is especially true of those great periods which have been distinguished by revolutions in government and religion , and from ...
... cause of human nature has always to wrestle with foes . All improvement is a victory won by struggles . It is especially true of those great periods which have been distinguished by revolutions in government and religion , and from ...
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... cause of God and his church was to be pleaded , for which purpose that tongue was given thee which thou hast , God listened if he could hear thy voice among his zealous servants , but thou wert dumb as a beast ; from henceforward be ...
... cause of God and his church was to be pleaded , for which purpose that tongue was given thee which thou hast , God listened if he could hear thy voice among his zealous servants , but thou wert dumb as a beast ; from henceforward be ...
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... cause , and from negligence , many powerful passages in his prose writings are marred by an incon- gruous mixture of unworthy allusions and phrases . In the close of his first work , that on ' Reformation in England , ' he breaks out ...
... cause , and from negligence , many powerful passages in his prose writings are marred by an incon- gruous mixture of unworthy allusions and phrases . In the close of his first work , that on ' Reformation in England , ' he breaks out ...
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... cause them to be read , till the attention be weary , or memory have its full fraught ; then with useful and generous labors preserving the body's health and hardiness , to render light- some , clear , and not lumpish obedience to the ...
... cause them to be read , till the attention be weary , or memory have its full fraught ; then with useful and generous labors preserving the body's health and hardiness , to render light- some , clear , and not lumpish obedience to the ...
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... triumphs , but in disappointment , desertion , and in what the world calls dis- grace , that he composed that work . The cause with which he had identified himself , had failed . His friends were scattered ; lib- erty MILTON . 59.
... triumphs , but in disappointment , desertion , and in what the world calls dis- grace , that he composed that work . The cause with which he had identified himself , had failed . His friends were scattered ; lib- erty MILTON . 59.
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