The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 3H.G. Bohn, 1848 |
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... nature the necessity of present motives to awaken exertion and to stimulate attention ; the plan recommended by our author would appear to be visionary or pernicious ; and we should not hesitate to condemn it , if its practicability and ...
... nature the necessity of present motives to awaken exertion and to stimulate attention ; the plan recommended by our author would appear to be visionary or pernicious ; and we should not hesitate to condemn it , if its practicability and ...
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... nature shews us no less : but that the tenth is his more than the rest , how know I , but as he so declares it ? He declares it so here of the land of Canaan only , as by all circumstance appears , and passes , by deed of gift , this ...
... nature shews us no less : but that the tenth is his more than the rest , how know I , but as he so declares it ? He declares it so here of the land of Canaan only , as by all circumstance appears , and passes , by deed of gift , this ...
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... nature , either divine or human wisdom , did ever mean should be a rule or reliance to us in the decision of any weighty and positive doctrine ; for certainly every rule and instrument of necessary knowledge that God hath given us ...
... nature , either divine or human wisdom , did ever mean should be a rule or reliance to us in the decision of any weighty and positive doctrine ; for certainly every rule and instrument of necessary knowledge that God hath given us ...
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... nature , and the rules of just policy , for the continuance of those things which long use and many laws have firmly established as necessary and beneficial . Answ . Open your eyes to the light of grace F 2 REMONSTRANT'S DEFENCE , & c . 67.
... nature , and the rules of just policy , for the continuance of those things which long use and many laws have firmly established as necessary and beneficial . Answ . Open your eyes to the light of grace F 2 REMONSTRANT'S DEFENCE , & c . 67.
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... nature . Look upon the mean condition of Christ and his apostles , without that accessory strength you take such pains to raise from the light of nature and policy : take divine counsel , " Labour not for the things that perish : " you ...
... nature . Look upon the mean condition of Christ and his apostles , without that accessory strength you take such pains to raise from the light of nature and policy : take divine counsel , " Labour not for the things that perish : " you ...
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