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Page 87
... peace , I appeal . Answ . Your charity is much to your fellow - offenders , but nothing to the numberless souls that ... peaceful attribute of God to a preposterous end . Remonst . In the next section , like illbred sons , you spit in ...
... peace , I appeal . Answ . Your charity is much to your fellow - offenders , but nothing to the numberless souls that ... peaceful attribute of God to a preposterous end . Remonst . In the next section , like illbred sons , you spit in ...
Page 90
... peace of the church ? Answ . No , nor of the land ; witness the two armies in the north , that now lie plundered and overrun by a liturgy . Remonst . No diligence in preaching ? Answ . Scarce any preaching at all . Remonst . No holiness ...
... peace of the church ? Answ . No , nor of the land ; witness the two armies in the north , that now lie plundered and overrun by a liturgy . Remonst . No diligence in preaching ? Answ . Scarce any preaching at all . Remonst . No holiness ...
Page 92
... pertinent humiliation than yet you know , and a less mistaken charitableness , with that peace which you have hitherto so perversely misaffected AN APOLOGY FOR SMECTYMNUUS . [ FIRST PUBLISHED IN 1642. 92 ANIMADVERSIONS , & c .
... pertinent humiliation than yet you know , and a less mistaken charitableness , with that peace which you have hitherto so perversely misaffected AN APOLOGY FOR SMECTYMNUUS . [ FIRST PUBLISHED IN 1642. 92 ANIMADVERSIONS , & c .
Page 94
... peace and hap- * Life of Milton , p . xxxiv . Why this writer chooses to be wrong in the orthography of this celebrated name is more than I can explain ; but it is no slip of the pen , for in page xxxi . he says that the W in William ...
... peace and hap- * Life of Milton , p . xxxiv . Why this writer chooses to be wrong in the orthography of this celebrated name is more than I can explain ; but it is no slip of the pen , for in page xxxi . he says that the W in William ...
Page 121
... peace or a fruitful year , he hath reaped thorns and thistles from the choicest flowers of paradise ; for nothing can sweeten felicity itself but love : ' but when a man dwells in love , then the breasts of his wife are pleasant as the ...
... peace or a fruitful year , he hath reaped thorns and thistles from the choicest flowers of paradise ; for nothing can sweeten felicity itself but love : ' but when a man dwells in love , then the breasts of his wife are pleasant as the ...
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