The Prose Works of John Milton ...Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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Page 81
... wisdom nor grace ; and then in vain do men trust in learning where these be wanting . If in less noble and almost mechanic arts , according to the definitions of those authors , he is not esteemed VOL . III . G to deserve the name of a ...
... wisdom nor grace ; and then in vain do men trust in learning where these be wanting . If in less noble and almost mechanic arts , according to the definitions of those authors , he is not esteemed VOL . III . G to deserve the name of a ...
Page 83
... wisdom and sound doctrine , which leaves him free , though not to be a member , yet a teacher and persuader of the parliament ? And in all wise apprehensions the persuasive power in man to win others to goodness by instruction is ...
... wisdom and sound doctrine , which leaves him free , though not to be a member , yet a teacher and persuader of the parliament ? And in all wise apprehensions the persuasive power in man to win others to goodness by instruction is ...
Page 89
... wisdom to see the truth , and grace to follow it . Answ . I wish the like to all those that resist not the Holy Ghost ; for of such God commands Jeremiah , saying , " Pray not thou for them , neither lift up cry or prayer for them ...
... wisdom to see the truth , and grace to follow it . Answ . I wish the like to all those that resist not the Holy Ghost ; for of such God commands Jeremiah , saying , " Pray not thou for them , neither lift up cry or prayer for them ...
Page 99
... , that whom his whole wisdom could not move from their place , them his impetuous folly should presume to ride over . And if I were more warm thau was meet in any passage of that book , which H 2 AN APOLOGY FOR SMECTYMNUUS . 99.
... , that whom his whole wisdom could not move from their place , them his impetuous folly should presume to ride over . And if I were more warm thau was meet in any passage of that book , which H 2 AN APOLOGY FOR SMECTYMNUUS . 99.
Page 113
... wisdom and necessity of leaving the press free . Even Lord Bacon , he ob- serves , " in one of his discourses , complains of the bishops ' uneven hand over these pamphlets , confining those against bishops to darkness , but li- cencing ...
... wisdom and necessity of leaving the press free . Even Lord Bacon , he ob- serves , " in one of his discourses , complains of the bishops ' uneven hand over these pamphlets , confining those against bishops to darkness , but li- cencing ...
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