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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The Romans had a time every year , when their slaves might speak their minds ; '
twere hard if the free - born people of England , with whom the voice of truth , for
these many years , even against the proverb , hath not been heard but in ...
The Romans had a time every year , when their slaves might speak their minds ; '
twere hard if the free - born people of England , with whom the voice of truth , for
these many years , even against the proverb , hath not been heard but in ...
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Thus much have I been compelled to speak of my own person : -of yours , though
I have been informed that it is the most contemptible and the most strongly
expressive of the dishonesty and malice which actuate it , I am as little disposed
to ...
Thus much have I been compelled to speak of my own person : -of yours , though
I have been informed that it is the most contemptible and the most strongly
expressive of the dishonesty and malice which actuate it , I am as little disposed
to ...
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Blasphemy , or evil - speaking against God maliciously , is far from conscience in
religion , according to that of Mark , ix . 39 , There is none can do a powerful work
in my name , and can lightly speak evil of me . If this suffice not , I refer them to ...
Blasphemy , or evil - speaking against God maliciously , is far from conscience in
religion , according to that of Mark , ix . 39 , There is none can do a powerful work
in my name , and can lightly speak evil of me . If this suffice not , I refer them to ...
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And if there be among them who hold it their duty to speak impartial truth , as the
work of their ministry , though not performed without money ; let them not envy
others who think the same no less their duty by the general office of Christianity ,
to ...
And if there be among them who hold it their duty to speak impartial truth , as the
work of their ministry , though not performed without money ; let them not envy
others who think the same no less their duty by the general office of Christianity ,
to ...
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In his first paragraph , speaking of one of Milton's progenitors , who had forfeited
his estate in the times of York and ... so that he cannot speak even of a remote
predecessor of Milton without an expression of his indignant hatred of the man
who ...
In his first paragraph , speaking of one of Milton's progenitors , who had forfeited
his estate in the times of York and ... so that he cannot speak even of a remote
predecessor of Milton without an expression of his indignant hatred of the man
who ...
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