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... consequences of a failure to respond : But this I foresee , that should the church be brought under heavy oppression , and God have given me ability the while to reason against that man that should be the author of so foul a deed ; or ...
... consequences of a failure to respond : But this I foresee , that should the church be brought under heavy oppression , and God have given me ability the while to reason against that man that should be the author of so foul a deed ; or ...
Page 62
... consequence . 59 Milton seems to expect a complete adhesion on the legislator's part , and describes thus the effects of the new laws : 55 Ibid . , III , 224 . 66 Ibid . , III , 223 . 57 See below , pp . 123-31 . 59 Prose Works , III ...
... consequence . 59 Milton seems to expect a complete adhesion on the legislator's part , and describes thus the effects of the new laws : 55 Ibid . , III , 224 . 66 Ibid . , III , 223 . 57 See below , pp . 123-31 . 59 Prose Works , III ...
Page 83
... consequence to be resisted . . . . .. A tyrant , whether by wrong or by right coming to the crown , is he who , regarding neither law nor the common good , reigns only for himself and his faction . 92 • And Milton runs through history ...
... consequence to be resisted . . . . .. A tyrant , whether by wrong or by right coming to the crown , is he who , regarding neither law nor the common good , reigns only for himself and his faction . 92 • And Milton runs through history ...
Page 107
... consequences of your follies are on you ; Destiny justly registers your mistakes and your crimes and deals them out again unto you as dis- asters and calamities . Your destiny is consequently in your own hands : amend yourselves and you ...
... consequences of your follies are on you ; Destiny justly registers your mistakes and your crimes and deals them out again unto you as dis- asters and calamities . Your destiny is consequently in your own hands : amend yourselves and you ...
Page 118
... consequence of his decree , and therefore within the limits of time . " 22 The Son is limited and not infinite , and God gave him only a part of his substance ; otherwise " there would be two infinite Gods . . . ... which no man in his ...
... consequence of his decree , and therefore within the limits of time . " 22 The Son is limited and not infinite , and God gave him only a part of his substance ; otherwise " there would be two infinite Gods . . . ... which no man in his ...
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