John Milton; his life and times; religious and political opinions; with an appendix, containing animadversions upon Dr. Johnson's Life of Milton, etc1833 |
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... blind his understanding as to use his pen for distorting the features of a character which he was incapable of delineating . The writer would not have considered these remarks to have been required so long after the death of the ...
... blind his understanding as to use his pen for distorting the features of a character which he was incapable of delineating . The writer would not have considered these remarks to have been required so long after the death of the ...
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... blind chance has drawn down to this present , in her huge drag - net , whether fish or sea - weed , shells or shrubs , unpicked , unchosen - these are the fathers . " And so he chides the good bishop USHER , " for divulging useless ...
... blind chance has drawn down to this present , in her huge drag - net , whether fish or sea - weed , shells or shrubs , unpicked , unchosen - these are the fathers . " And so he chides the good bishop USHER , " for divulging useless ...
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... blind reve- rence , whose books in bigness and number are endless and immeasurable ; I cannot think that either God or nature , either divine or human wisdom , did mean they should ever be a rule or reliance to us , in the decision of ...
... blind reve- rence , whose books in bigness and number are endless and immeasurable ; I cannot think that either God or nature , either divine or human wisdom , did mean they should ever be a rule or reliance to us , in the decision of ...
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... blind and wretched condition of hope to merit heaven , for the building of churches , cloysters , and convents ; the black revenues of purgatory , the price of abused and mur- dered souls , the damned simony of Trentals , and the hire ...
... blind and wretched condition of hope to merit heaven , for the building of churches , cloysters , and convents ; the black revenues of purgatory , the price of abused and mur- dered souls , the damned simony of Trentals , and the hire ...
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... blind- ness we are born in , so it happens , for the most part , that Custom still is silently received for the best instructor . You it concerns chiefly , worthies in Parliament , on whom , as on our deliverers , all our grievances and ...
... blind- ness we are born in , so it happens , for the most part , that Custom still is silently received for the best instructor . You it concerns chiefly , worthies in Parliament , on whom , as on our deliverers , all our grievances and ...
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affairs Ambassadour Anabaptists Andrew Marvell answer authority Baptists bishops blind brethren called cause Charles Christ Christian church Church of England civil common Commonwealth of ENGLAND conscience Councill Cromwell death defence divine Divorce doctrine Duke of Savoy enemies English entitled Episcopacy faith father favour friends glory hath Holy honour JOHN MILTON Johnson king king of Sweden king's late learning letters liberty Lord magistrate Majesty marriage mean ment mind ministers monarchy nation noble obedience OLIVER Oliver Cromwell opinion Ordered Paradise Lost Parliament Parliament of England peace person Piemont piety Popery popish prayer prelates Presbyterians principles profess Protector Protestant prove published reason Reformed religion religious republick Salmasius says Scripture sect sent sentiments Serene Prince Smectymnuus speak Spirit thee things thou thought tion Toland translated into Latine Treatise truth tyrant Westminster wherein wife writing written