The Prose Works of John Milton ...Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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... perhaps expect the rare display of learning and logic which they will find in this treatise . Literature in Milton's days differed very much in character from the literature of our own . Authors would then seem to have thought it ...
... perhaps expect the rare display of learning and logic which they will find in this treatise . Literature in Milton's days differed very much in character from the literature of our own . Authors would then seem to have thought it ...
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... perhaps was not found by experience till the days of Constantine ; who out of his zeal thinking he could be never too liberally a nursing father of the church , might be not unfitly said to have either overlaid it or choked it in the ...
... perhaps was not found by experience till the days of Constantine ; who out of his zeal thinking he could be never too liberally a nursing father of the church , might be not unfitly said to have either overlaid it or choked it in the ...
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... perhaps , that if one priest paid tithes to another , it must needs be understood that the people did no less to the priest . But I shall easily remove that necessity , by remembering them that in those days was no priest , but the ...
... perhaps , that if one priest paid tithes to another , it must needs be understood that the people did no less to the priest . But I shall easily remove that necessity , by remembering them that in those days was no priest , but the ...
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... perhaps was imi tated from the Jews , and as it were bespeaking our expec- tation , that they will abound much more with authorities out of Christian story , have nothing of general approbation to begin with from the first three or four ...
... perhaps was imi tated from the Jews , and as it were bespeaking our expec- tation , that they will abound much more with authorities out of Christian story , have nothing of general approbation to begin with from the first three or four ...
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... perhaps when the three kings reigned there , and of like authority . For to what purpose do they bring these trivial testimonies , by which they might as well prove altars , candles at noon , and the greatest part of those superstitions ...
... perhaps when the three kings reigned there , and of like authority . For to what purpose do they bring these trivial testimonies , by which they might as well prove altars , candles at noon , and the greatest part of those superstitions ...
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