The Prose Works of John Milton ...Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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Page 182
... marriage itself ; which law is to force nothing against the faultless proprieties of nature , yet that this may be colourably done , our Saviour's words touching divorce are as it were congealed into a stony rigour , inconsistent both ...
... marriage itself ; which law is to force nothing against the faultless proprieties of nature , yet that this may be colourably done , our Saviour's words touching divorce are as it were congealed into a stony rigour , inconsistent both ...
Page 187
... marriage , and what is no marriage ; unless we can think them set there to no purpose : " It is not good , " saith he , " that man should be alone . I will make him a help meet for him . ” From which words , so plain , less cannot be ...
... marriage , and what is no marriage ; unless we can think them set there to no purpose : " It is not good , " saith he , " that man should be alone . I will make him a help meet for him . ” From which words , so plain , less cannot be ...
Page 188
... marriage , whenas the solace and satisfaction of the mind is regarded and provided for before the sensitive pleasing of the body . And with all generous persons married thus it is , that where the mind and person pleases aptly , there ...
... marriage , whenas the solace and satisfaction of the mind is regarded and provided for before the sensitive pleasing of the body . And with all generous persons married thus it is , that where the mind and person pleases aptly , there ...
Page 189
... Marriage , but nothing for the Wrongs de and Grievances of the Mind . An Objection , that the Mind should be better looked to before contract , answered . hoy cline eri e E How vain , therefore , is it , and how preposterous in the ...
... Marriage , but nothing for the Wrongs de and Grievances of the Mind . An Objection , that the Mind should be better looked to before contract , answered . hoy cline eri e E How vain , therefore , is it , and how preposterous in the ...
Page 190
... marriage , dishonourable to the undervalued soul of man , and even to Christian doc- trine itself : while it seems more moved at the disappointing of an impetuous nerve , than at the ingenuous grievance of a mind unreasonably yoked ...
... marriage , dishonourable to the undervalued soul of man , and even to Christian doc- trine itself : while it seems more moved at the disappointing of an impetuous nerve , than at the ingenuous grievance of a mind unreasonably yoked ...
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