The Prose Works of John MiltonBell & Daldy, 1861 |
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Page xvi
... Hence it is probable that the latter part of the MS . is a copy transcribed by Philipps , and finally revised and corrected by Mary and Deborah Milton from the dictation of their father , as many of the alterations bear a strong ...
... Hence it is probable that the latter part of the MS . is a copy transcribed by Philipps , and finally revised and corrected by Mary and Deborah Milton from the dictation of their father , as many of the alterations bear a strong ...
Page xvii
... Hence there is some foundation for the remark of Hayley , that Milton ' wrote with the indignant enthusiasm of a man resenting the injuries of those who are most entitled to his love and veneration . The ardour of his affections ...
... Hence there is some foundation for the remark of Hayley , that Milton ' wrote with the indignant enthusiasm of a man resenting the injuries of those who are most entitled to his love and veneration . The ardour of his affections ...
Page xxiv
... Hence he takes occasion to bring proof from Scripture , that the administration of ecclesiastical discipline is not committed exclusively to Peter and his successors , or to any individual pastor specifically , but to the whole ...
... Hence he takes occasion to bring proof from Scripture , that the administration of ecclesiastical discipline is not committed exclusively to Peter and his successors , or to any individual pastor specifically , but to the whole ...
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... Hence the name of El Shaddai , applied to the Deity , Gen. xvii . 1. " I am the Almighty God , " literally , sufficient . Ruth i . 21. " the Almighty hath afflicted me . ' Jer . xxxii . 18. " the Great , the Mighty God , the Lord of ...
... Hence the name of El Shaddai , applied to the Deity , Gen. xvii . 1. " I am the Almighty God , " literally , sufficient . Ruth i . 21. " the Almighty hath afflicted me . ' Jer . xxxii . 18. " the Great , the Mighty God , the Lord of ...
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... Hence it is absurd to separate the decrees or will of the Deity from his eternal counsel and foreknowledge , or to give them priority of order . For the foreknowledge of God is } nothing but the wisdom of God , under another 30 THE ...
... Hence it is absurd to separate the decrees or will of the Deity from his eternal counsel and foreknowledge , or to give them priority of order . For the foreknowledge of God is } nothing but the wisdom of God , under another 30 THE ...
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