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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... to whose care and credit he may commit the whole management of his
religious affairs , and that must be some divine of note and estimation ! To him he
adheres , resigns the whole warehouse of his religion , with all the locks and keys
, into ...
... to whose care and credit he may commit the whole management of his
religious affairs , and that must be some divine of note and estimation ! To him he
adheres , resigns the whole warehouse of his religion , with all the locks and keys
, into ...
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This brought the whole matter before the public : it is too long , and too
uninteresting to copy the whole account , which may be easily obtained ; but the
following short extract proves the jesuitry of even a Protestant bishop . Dr. Walker
says that ...
This brought the whole matter before the public : it is too long , and too
uninteresting to copy the whole account , which may be easily obtained ; but the
following short extract proves the jesuitry of even a Protestant bishop . Dr. Walker
says that ...
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As the bard , however , who is denominated Epic , if he confine his work a little
within certain canons of composition , proposes to himself , for a subject of
poetical embellishment , not the whole life of his hero , but some single action , (
such as ...
As the bard , however , who is denominated Epic , if he confine his work a little
within certain canons of composition , proposes to himself , for a subject of
poetical embellishment , not the whole life of his hero , but some single action , (
such as ...
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The whole freedom of man consists either in spiritual or civil liberty . As for
spiritual , who can be at rest , who can enjoy any thing in this world with
contentment , who hath not liberty to serve God , and to save his own soul ,
according to the ...
The whole freedom of man consists either in spiritual or civil liberty . As for
spiritual , who can be at rest , who can enjoy any thing in this world with
contentment , who hath not liberty to serve God , and to save his own soul ,
according to the ...
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... and free votes in all those which concern generally the whole commonwealth ,
that we shall have little cause to fear the perpetuity of our general senate , which
will be then nothing else but a firm foundation and custody of our public liberty ...
... and free votes in all those which concern generally the whole commonwealth ,
that we shall have little cause to fear the perpetuity of our general senate , which
will be then nothing else but a firm foundation and custody of our public liberty ...
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