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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... Christ , and the de- liverance of the nation from civil and religious tyranny and he may probably be inclined to judge more favourably of the strong and caustic terms which he has sometimes employed for the purpose of satirizing and ...
... Christ , and the de- liverance of the nation from civil and religious tyranny and he may probably be inclined to judge more favourably of the strong and caustic terms which he has sometimes employed for the purpose of satirizing and ...
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... Christ's College , in Cam- bridge , to pursue more arduous and solid studies . In the same year he gave several proofs of his early genius for poetry . His first essay was to translate some psalms into English verse , whereof the 114th ...
... Christ's College , in Cam- bridge , to pursue more arduous and solid studies . In the same year he gave several proofs of his early genius for poetry . His first essay was to translate some psalms into English verse , whereof the 114th ...
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... Christ , suffering to the lowest bent of weakness in the flesh , and pre- sently triumphing to the highest pitch of glory in the spirit , which drew up his body also , till we , in both , be united to him , in the revelation of his ...
... Christ , suffering to the lowest bent of weakness in the flesh , and pre- sently triumphing to the highest pitch of glory in the spirit , which drew up his body also , till we , in both , be united to him , in the revelation of his ...
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... Christ himself returned such an awful repulse to those killing and time - serving prelates , that after much bold importunity , they went their way , not without shame and tears . " And when the Lord SUDLEY , Admiral of England , and ...
... Christ himself returned such an awful repulse to those killing and time - serving prelates , that after much bold importunity , they went their way , not without shame and tears . " And when the Lord SUDLEY , Admiral of England , and ...
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... [ Christ ] left it at random , without his providence and gra- eious ordering , who is he so arrogant , so pre- sumptuous , that durst dispose and guide the liv- ing ark of the Holy Ghost , though he should find it wandering in the fields ...
... [ Christ ] left it at random , without his providence and gra- eious ordering , who is he so arrogant , so pre- sumptuous , that durst dispose and guide the liv- ing ark of the Holy Ghost , though he should find it wandering in the fields ...
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