The Prose Works of John Milton ...Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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Page 45
... souls ? Remonst . My cause , ye gods , would bid me meet them un- dismayed , and to say with holy David , " Though a host , & c . " Answ . Do not think to persuade us of your undaunted courage , by misapplying to yourself the words of ...
... souls ? Remonst . My cause , ye gods , would bid me meet them un- dismayed , and to say with holy David , " Though a host , & c . " Answ . Do not think to persuade us of your undaunted courage , by misapplying to yourself the words of ...
Page 55
... soul , ( such as was that of Christ in the garden , ) from the con- tinual rehearsal of our daily orisons ; which if a man shall kneel down in a morning , and say over , and presently in an- other part of the room kneel down again , and ...
... soul , ( such as was that of Christ in the garden , ) from the con- tinual rehearsal of our daily orisons ; which if a man shall kneel down in a morning , and say over , and presently in an- other part of the room kneel down again , and ...
Page 60
... soul rather than a syllable or a surplice . Remonst . It is idolized , they say , in England , they mean at ... souls : hence is it that a man shall commonly find more savoury knowledge in one layman , than in a dozen of cathe- dral ...
... soul rather than a syllable or a surplice . Remonst . It is idolized , they say , in England , they mean at ... souls : hence is it that a man shall commonly find more savoury knowledge in one layman , than in a dozen of cathe- dral ...
Page 68
... souls , the damned simony of Trentals , and indulgences to mortal sin ? How can ye choose but inherit the curse that goes along with such a patrimony ? Alas ! if there be any releasement , any mitiga- tion , or more tolerable being for ...
... souls , the damned simony of Trentals , and indulgences to mortal sin ? How can ye choose but inherit the curse that goes along with such a patrimony ? Alas ! if there be any releasement , any mitiga- tion , or more tolerable being for ...
Page 77
... all earthly respects , like a working flame , had spun up to such a height of pure desire . as might be thought next to that love which dwells in God to save souls ; which , while they did , they REMONSTRANT'S DEFENCE , & c . 77.
... all earthly respects , like a working flame , had spun up to such a height of pure desire . as might be thought next to that love which dwells in God to save souls ; which , while they did , they REMONSTRANT'S DEFENCE , & c . 77.
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