John Milton: His Life and Times, Religious and Political Opinions: With an Appendix, Containing Animadversions Upon Dr. Johnson's Life of Milton, Etc., Etc |
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nothing more fortunately auspicious could happen to us , at our first entrance
upon the government , then such a congratulator ; nothing lastly that could mora
vehemently incite us to take possession of our Father's vertues , as our lawful ...
nothing more fortunately auspicious could happen to us , at our first entrance
upon the government , then such a congratulator ; nothing lastly that could mora
vehemently incite us to take possession of our Father's vertues , as our lawful ...
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Dr. Johnson has described MILTON as a cruel father , without any evidence . “
Milton's youngest daughter , ” says Richardson , “ spoke of her father with great
tenderness : she said he was delightful company , the life of the conversation ,
and ...
Dr. Johnson has described MILTON as a cruel father , without any evidence . “
Milton's youngest daughter , ” says Richardson , “ spoke of her father with great
tenderness : she said he was delightful company , the life of the conversation ,
and ...
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I carried with me two or three different prints of Milton's picture , which she
immediately knew to be like her father ; and told me her mother - in - law , living in
Cheshire , had two pictures of him , one when he was a school - boy , and the
other ...
I carried with me two or three different prints of Milton's picture , which she
immediately knew to be like her father ; and told me her mother - in - law , living in
Cheshire , had two pictures of him , one when he was a school - boy , and the
other ...
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though endued with the divine nature and substance , was yet distinct from , and
inferior to , the Father , receiving from the Father every thing in his filial as well as
his mediatorial character . It will be seen that these sentiments ascribe to the ...
though endued with the divine nature and substance , was yet distinct from , and
inferior to , the Father , receiving from the Father every thing in his filial as well as
his mediatorial character . It will be seen that these sentiments ascribe to the ...
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... honour the Son even as they honour the Father ; " but how can that be done ,
without attributing to the Son the same divine attributes , honours , and worship ,
which we pay to the Father ? No one , who has paid any serious attention to
these ...
... honour the Son even as they honour the Father ; " but how can that be done ,
without attributing to the Son the same divine attributes , honours , and worship ,
which we pay to the Father ? No one , who has paid any serious attention to
these ...
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