The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 3Bell, 1881 |
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Page 241
... moral Sinai prescribes equal to our strength , than fondly to think within our strength all that lost Paradise relates . CHAPTER XII . The third Shift of them who esteem it a mere Judicial Law . Proved again to be a Law of moral Equity ...
... moral Sinai prescribes equal to our strength , than fondly to think within our strength all that lost Paradise relates . CHAPTER XII . The third Shift of them who esteem it a mere Judicial Law . Proved again to be a Law of moral Equity ...
Page 242
... moral for that , being conversant as it is about virtue or vice . And our Saviour disputes not here the judicature , for that was not his office , but the morality of divorce , whether it be adultery or no ; if therefore he touch the ...
... moral for that , being conversant as it is about virtue or vice . And our Saviour disputes not here the judicature , for that was not his office , but the morality of divorce , whether it be adultery or no ; if therefore he touch the ...
Page 369
... moral law he knew the pharisees did not suspect he meant to nullify that : for so doing would soon have undone his authority , and advanced theirs . Of the judicial law therefore chiefly this apology was meant : for how is that ...
... moral law he knew the pharisees did not suspect he meant to nullify that : for so doing would soon have undone his authority , and advanced theirs . Of the judicial law therefore chiefly this apology was meant : for how is that ...
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