The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 3G. Bell and Sons, 1909 |
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Page 45
... hearts are there , you march heavily ; how shall we think you have not carnal fear , while we see you so subject to carnal desires ? Remonst . I do gladly fly to the bar . Answ . To the bar with him then . Gladly , you say . Wa believe ...
... hearts are there , you march heavily ; how shall we think you have not carnal fear , while we see you so subject to carnal desires ? Remonst . I do gladly fly to the bar . Answ . To the bar with him then . Gladly , you say . Wa believe ...
Page 62
... hearts of our people look for a settled liturgy . Answ . You deceive yourself in their ears and hearts ; they look for no such matter . Remonst . The like answer serves for homilies ; surely , they were enjoined to all , & c . Answ ...
... hearts of our people look for a settled liturgy . Answ . You deceive yourself in their ears and hearts ; they look for no such matter . Remonst . The like answer serves for homilies ; surely , they were enjoined to all , & c . Answ ...
Page 64
... heart . Remonst . Wanton wits must have leave to play with their own stern . Answ . A meditation of yours doubtless observed at Lambeth from one of the archiepiscopal kittens . Remonst . As for that form of episcopal government , surely ...
... heart . Remonst . Wanton wits must have leave to play with their own stern . Answ . A meditation of yours doubtless observed at Lambeth from one of the archiepiscopal kittens . Remonst . As for that form of episcopal government , surely ...
Page 70
... hearts rivetted with those old opinions , and so obstructed and benumbed with the same fleshly reasonings , which in our forefathers soon melted and gave way , against the morning beam of reformation . If God had left undone this whole ...
... hearts rivetted with those old opinions , and so obstructed and benumbed with the same fleshly reasonings , which in our forefathers soon melted and gave way , against the morning beam of reformation . If God had left undone this whole ...
Page 83
... hearts of his hearers , raising out of darksome barrenness a delicious and fragrant spring of saving knowledge , and good works . Can a man , thus employed , find himself discontented , or dis- honoured for want of admittance to have a ...
... hearts of his hearers , raising out of darksome barrenness a delicious and fragrant spring of saving knowledge , and good works . Can a man , thus employed , find himself discontented , or dis- honoured for want of admittance to have a ...
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