The Prose Works of John MiltonBell & Daldy, 1860 - English literature |
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... divine right , ) and scrupled not to inflict the same punishment upon him , being guilty , which he would have inflicted upon any other ? But why do I mention these things as performed by the people , which almost open their voice ...
... divine right , ) and scrupled not to inflict the same punishment upon him , being guilty , which he would have inflicted upon any other ? But why do I mention these things as performed by the people , which almost open their voice ...
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... divine right , and be at the same time approved of by God . But Milton would not have accepted of this conclusion . Besides , if the national will be overruled by the divine will , we have at once a sort of fatality which frees men from ...
... divine right , and be at the same time approved of by God . But Milton would not have accepted of this conclusion . Besides , if the national will be overruled by the divine will , we have at once a sort of fatality which frees men from ...
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... divine regard , lived blind for many years ; and perhaps also his son Jacob , who was equally an object of the divine benevolence . And in short , did not our Saviour himself clearly declare that that poor man whom he restored to sight ...
... divine regard , lived blind for many years ; and perhaps also his son Jacob , who was equally an object of the divine benevolence . And in short , did not our Saviour himself clearly declare that that poor man whom he restored to sight ...
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