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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Página iii
... consider- able extracts from the prose writings of MILTON , by which , in a good degree , he appears as his own biographer . In reference to the character of those works , he takes the liberty of quoting the sentiments of the present ...
... consider- able extracts from the prose writings of MILTON , by which , in a good degree , he appears as his own biographer . In reference to the character of those works , he takes the liberty of quoting the sentiments of the present ...
Página iv
... considering the advan- tages which might be derived to our literature from the study of their original and nervous elo- quence . * The prejudice which has existed against MIL- TON's prose works , on account of his republican and ...
... considering the advan- tages which might be derived to our literature from the study of their original and nervous elo- quence . * The prejudice which has existed against MIL- TON's prose works , on account of his republican and ...
Página v
... considers them to be much more appli- cable to the present time , when the principles of civil and religious liberty which MILTON SO powerfully advocated , have been approved by a majority of our legislature , obtained the sanction of ...
... considers them to be much more appli- cable to the present time , when the principles of civil and religious liberty which MILTON SO powerfully advocated , have been approved by a majority of our legislature , obtained the sanction of ...
Página viii
... consider too the extreme importance of the subjects of which they treat- the welfare of the church of Christ , and the de- liverance of the nation from civil and religious tyranny and he may probably be inclined to judge more favourably ...
... consider too the extreme importance of the subjects of which they treat- the welfare of the church of Christ , and the de- liverance of the nation from civil and religious tyranny and he may probably be inclined to judge more favourably ...
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... consider , first , the foul and sudden corruption , and then , after many a te- dious age , the long deferred but much more won- derful and happy reformation of the Church in these latter days . " Speaking of the Popish cor- ruptions ...
... consider , first , the foul and sudden corruption , and then , after many a te- dious age , the long deferred but much more won- derful and happy reformation of the Church in these latter days . " Speaking of the Popish cor- ruptions ...
Términos y frases comunes
affairs Ambassadour Anabaptists Andrew Marvell answer authority Baptists bishops blind brethren called cause Charles Christ Christian church Church of England civil common Commonwealth of ENGLAND conscience Councill Cromwell death defence divine Divorce doctrine Duke of Savoy enemies English entitled Episcopacy faith father favour friends glory hath Holy honour JOHN MILTON Johnson king king of Sweden king's late learning letters liberty Lord magistrate Majesty marriage mean ment mind ministers monarchy nation noble obedience OLIVER Oliver Cromwell opinion Ordered Paradise Lost Parliament Parliament of England peace person Piemont piety Popery popish prayer prelates Presbyterians principles profess Protector Protestant prove published reason Reformed religion religious republick Salmasius says Scripture sect sent sentiments Serene Prince Smectymnuus speak Spirit thee things thou thought tion Toland translated into Latine Treatise truth tyrant Westminster wherein wife writing written