The Prose Works of John Milton ...Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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Page 120
... institutions proceed from him . He is the originator of sacrifices , rites , hymns , prophecy . The divine and human natures meet only in him ; he is the channel through which , waking or sleeping , men hold communication with heaven ...
... institutions proceed from him . He is the originator of sacrifices , rites , hymns , prophecy . The divine and human natures meet only in him ; he is the channel through which , waking or sleeping , men hold communication with heaven ...
Page 170
... institution itself , but through their own haste , ignorance , or bad fortune , it seems perfectly consistent with every consideration of justice and equity that they should be allowed to repair their mistake or misfortune through the ...
... institution itself , but through their own haste , ignorance , or bad fortune , it seems perfectly consistent with every consideration of justice and equity that they should be allowed to repair their mistake or misfortune through the ...
Page 184
... institution , promising a meet help against loneliness , and those words of Christ , that " his yoke is easy , and his burden light , " were not spoken in vain : for if the knot of marriage may in no case be dissolved but for adultery ...
... institution , promising a meet help against loneliness , and those words of Christ , that " his yoke is easy , and his burden light , " were not spoken in vain : for if the knot of marriage may in no case be dissolved but for adultery ...
Page 187
... institution will be objected to have ordained marriage inseparable . To that a little patience until this first part have amply discoursed the grave and pious reasons of this divorcive law ; and then I doubt not but with one gentle ...
... institution will be objected to have ordained marriage inseparable . To that a little patience until this first part have amply discoursed the grave and pious reasons of this divorcive law ; and then I doubt not but with one gentle ...
Page 189
... institution , would think that the pining of a sad spirit wedded to loneliness should deserve to be freed , as well as the impatience of a sen- sual desire so providently relieved . It is read to us in the liturgy , that " we must not ...
... institution , would think that the pining of a sad spirit wedded to loneliness should deserve to be freed , as well as the impatience of a sen- sual desire so providently relieved . It is read to us in the liturgy , that " we must not ...
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