The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 3Bell, 1881 |
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Page 253
... never appeased , never intermitted , but proves a perpetual nullity of love and contentment , a solitude and dead vaca- tion of all acceptable conversing . Moses therefore permits divorce , but in cases only that have no hands to join ...
... never appeased , never intermitted , but proves a perpetual nullity of love and contentment , a solitude and dead vaca- tion of all acceptable conversing . Moses therefore permits divorce , but in cases only that have no hands to join ...
Page 340
... never joined , or now not to continue so , it is not to say , they shall be one flesh , for they cannot be one flesh . God commands not impossibilities ; and all the ecclesiastical glue that liturgy or laymen can com- pound , is not ...
... never joined , or now not to continue so , it is not to say , they shall be one flesh , for they cannot be one flesh . God commands not impossibilities ; and all the ecclesiastical glue that liturgy or laymen can com- pound , is not ...
Page 369
... never can be abolished , being moral ; and so far as it is simply evil , it never could be judicial , as hath been shewn at large in " the Doc- trine of Divorce , " and will be reassumed anon . Whence one of these two necessities follow ...
... never can be abolished , being moral ; and so far as it is simply evil , it never could be judicial , as hath been shewn at large in " the Doc- trine of Divorce , " and will be reassumed anon . Whence one of these two necessities follow ...
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