The Prose Works of John Milton ...Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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... learned , ( for no learning is retained without constant exercise and methodical repetition , ) may teach and govern the rest : and so exhorted to continue faithful and steadfast , they may securely be committed to the providence of God ...
... learned , ( for no learning is retained without constant exercise and methodical repetition , ) may teach and govern the rest : and so exhorted to continue faithful and steadfast , they may securely be committed to the providence of God ...
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... learned , or approves not ; whereby , besides the wound of his conscience , he becomes the less able to recompense his true teacher ? Thus far hath been inquired by whom church - ministers ought to be maintained , and hath been proved ...
... learned , or approves not ; whereby , besides the wound of his conscience , he becomes the less able to recompense his true teacher ? Thus far hath been inquired by whom church - ministers ought to be maintained , and hath been proved ...
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... and if they have , it needs must be mechanic and uningenuous in them to bring a bill of charges for the learning of those liberal arts and sci ences , which they have learned ( if they have D 2 HIRELINGS OUT OF THE CHURCH . 35 333.
... and if they have , it needs must be mechanic and uningenuous in them to bring a bill of charges for the learning of those liberal arts and sci ences , which they have learned ( if they have D 2 HIRELINGS OUT OF THE CHURCH . 35 333.
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John Milton. ences , which they have learned ( if they have indeed learned them , as they seldom have ) to their own benefit and accom- plishment . But they will say , we had betaken us to some other trade or profession , had we not ...
John Milton. ences , which they have learned ( if they have indeed learned them , as they seldom have ) to their own benefit and accom- plishment . But they will say , we had betaken us to some other trade or profession , had we not ...
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... learned Chaucer did not stick to do so , writing Semyra- mis for Semiramis , Amphiorax for Amphiaraus , K. Sejes for K. Ceyx , the husband of Alcyone , with many other names strangely metamorphosed from the true orthography , if he had ...
... learned Chaucer did not stick to do so , writing Semyra- mis for Semiramis , Amphiorax for Amphiaraus , K. Sejes for K. Ceyx , the husband of Alcyone , with many other names strangely metamorphosed from the true orthography , if he had ...
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