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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... of the civil war , or which had been committed against the people during its
continuance . The effect of this work was so powerful upon the public mind , that
Milton was commanded to prepare an answer which should counteract its
baneful ...
... of the civil war , or which had been committed against the people during its
continuance . The effect of this work was so powerful upon the public mind , that
Milton was commanded to prepare an answer which should counteract its
baneful ...
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tions , in contracting foreign alliances , ever swayed us beyond those of
defending the truths of religion , or that we accounted any thing more sacred ,
than to unite the minds of all the friends and protectors of the Protestants , and of
all others ...
tions , in contracting foreign alliances , ever swayed us beyond those of
defending the truths of religion , or that we accounted any thing more sacred ,
than to unite the minds of all the friends and protectors of the Protestants , and of
all others ...
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... nor attended to any in his own little family . “ He had a gravity in his temper not
melancholy , and , not till the latter part of his life , not sour , morose , or ill -
natured ; but a certain serenity of mind , a mind not condescending to little things .
... nor attended to any in his own little family . “ He had a gravity in his temper not
melancholy , and , not till the latter part of his life , not sour , morose , or ill -
natured ; but a certain serenity of mind , a mind not condescending to little things .
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An ingenuous mind would , instead of censuring Milton for refusing to subscribe
what he did not believe , as , by so doing , he would have committed perjury , and
that too in regard to matters of “ truth , conscience , and God , " have expressed ...
An ingenuous mind would , instead of censuring Milton for refusing to subscribe
what he did not believe , as , by so doing , he would have committed perjury , and
that too in regard to matters of “ truth , conscience , and God , " have expressed ...
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Will you reverently obey your ORDINARY , and other chief ministers of the church
, and them to whom the government and charge is committed over you , following
with a glad mind and will their godly admonitions ? ” * Now would not Milton ...
Will you reverently obey your ORDINARY , and other chief ministers of the church
, and them to whom the government and charge is committed over you , following
with a glad mind and will their godly admonitions ? ” * Now would not Milton ...
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