Prose Works of John MiltonJ.B. Alden, 1885 - 486 pages |
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Page 60
... death . Here to the whole Church beseech him , beg of pray for him . him , deplore him , After all this , performed with what patience and attendance is possible , and no relenting on his part , having done the utmost of their cure , in ...
... death . Here to the whole Church beseech him , beg of pray for him . him , deplore him , After all this , performed with what patience and attendance is possible , and no relenting on his part , having done the utmost of their cure , in ...
Page 118
... death , the more sorrow will belong to that hapless race of men , whose misfortune it is to have understanding . Henceforth let no man care to learn , or care to be more than worldly wise ; for certainly in higher matters to be ignorant ...
... death , the more sorrow will belong to that hapless race of men , whose misfortune it is to have understanding . Henceforth let no man care to learn , or care to be more than worldly wise ; for certainly in higher matters to be ignorant ...
Page 146
... death , " as the spouse of Christ thought ; " many waters cannot quench it , neither can the floods drown it . " But all ingenuous men will see that the dignity and blessing of marriage is placed rather in the Soy ! mutual enjoyment of ...
... death , " as the spouse of Christ thought ; " many waters cannot quench it , neither can the floods drown it . " But all ingenuous men will see that the dignity and blessing of marriage is placed rather in the Soy ! mutual enjoyment of ...
Page 164
... death , no , though this sentence be their death . What is this besides tyranny , but to turn nature upside down , to make both religion and the mind of man wait upon the slavish errands of the body , and not the body to follow either ...
... death , no , though this sentence be their death . What is this besides tyranny , but to turn nature upside down , to make both religion and the mind of man wait upon the slavish errands of the body , and not the body to follow either ...
Page 186
... death their king , which lately some have written , and imputed to their great glory ; much mistaking the matter . It is not , neither ought to be , the glory of a Prot- estant state never to have put their king to death ; it is the ...
... death their king , which lately some have written , and imputed to their great glory ; much mistaking the matter . It is not , neither ought to be , the glory of a Prot- estant state never to have put their king to death ; it is the ...
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