The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 3Bell, 1881 |
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Page 111
... able courses , of which they apprehended I had given good proof . And to those ingenuous and friendly men , who were ever the countenancers of virtuous and hopeful wits , I wish the best and happiest things , that friends in absence ...
... able courses , of which they apprehended I had given good proof . And to those ingenuous and friendly men , who were ever the countenancers of virtuous and hopeful wits , I wish the best and happiest things , that friends in absence ...
Page 159
... able to find either age or author allowable , on whom to father those things therein which are least offensive , except the two creeds , for Te Deum has a smatch in it of Limbus Patrum : as if Christ had not " opened the kingdom of ...
... able to find either age or author allowable , on whom to father those things therein which are least offensive , except the two creeds , for Te Deum has a smatch in it of Limbus Patrum : as if Christ had not " opened the kingdom of ...
Page 177
... able to balance and define good and evil , right and wrong , throughout every state of life ; able to shew us the ways of the Lord straight and faithful as they are , not full of cranks and contradictions , and pitfalling dispenses ...
... able to balance and define good and evil , right and wrong , throughout every state of life ; able to shew us the ways of the Lord straight and faithful as they are , not full of cranks and contradictions , and pitfalling dispenses ...
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