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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... which his cotemporaries bore to his writings . The work opens with a salutation , which , from any other man , might be chargeable with inflation ; but which we feel to be the natural and appropriate expression of 64 ...
... which his cotemporaries bore to his writings . The work opens with a salutation , which , from any other man , might be chargeable with inflation ; but which we feel to be the natural and appropriate expression of 64 ...
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... man rested after a life of extensive and profound research , of magnan- imous efforts for freedom and his country , and of communion with the most gifted minds of his own and former times . The book derives its chief interest from its ...
... man rested after a life of extensive and profound research , of magnan- imous efforts for freedom and his country , and of communion with the most gifted minds of his own and former times . The book derives its chief interest from its ...
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... man of vast compass of thought , imbued thoroughly with all ancient and mod- ern learning , and able to master , to mould , to impregnate with his own intellectual pow- er , his great and various acquisitions . He had not learned the ...
... man of vast compass of thought , imbued thoroughly with all ancient and mod- ern learning , and able to master , to mould , to impregnate with his own intellectual pow- er , his great and various acquisitions . He had not learned the ...
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... 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 necessary result of this ...
... 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 necessary result of this ...
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... man of a literal and prosaic character , the mind may seem lawless in these work- ings ; but it observes higher laws than it transgresses , the laws of the immortal intel- lect ; it is trying and developing its best fac- ulties ; and in ...
... man of a literal and prosaic character , the mind may seem lawless in these work- ings ; but it observes higher laws than it transgresses , the laws of the immortal intel- lect ; it is trying and developing its best fac- ulties ; and in ...
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