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Some Account of the Life and Writings of John Milton: Derived Principally ... - Page 313
by Henry John Todd - 1826 - 370 pages
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Milton and Jakob Boehme: A Study of German Mysticism in Seventeenth-century ...

Margaret Lewis Bailey - English poetry - 1914 - 228 pages
...of majesty, Wherewith He wont at Heaven's high council-table To sit the midst of Trinal Unity." * " Thou, therefore, that sittest in light and glory unapproachable,...Thee I implore, Omnipotent King, Redeemer of that last remnant, whose nature Thou didst assume, ineffable and everlasting Love ! And Thou, the third...
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Of Reformation Touching Church-discipline in England

John Milton - Great Britain - 1916 - 334 pages
...wont to conclude their graver discourses. Thou therefore that sits't in light & glory unapprochable, Parent of Angels and Men! next thee I implore Omnipotent...that lost remnant whose nature thou didst assume, [87] ineffable and everlasting Love! And thou the third subsistence of Divine Infinitude, illumining...
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A Treasury of English Prose

Logan Pearsall Smith - English prose literature - 1920 - 264 pages
...these serious thoughts less piously than the Heathen were wont to conclude their graver discourses. Thou therefore that sittest in light and glory unapproachable,...thou did'st assume, ineffable and everlasting Love! . . . Look upon this thy poor and almost spent and expiring Church; leave her not thus a prey to these...
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La pensée de Milton

Denis Saurat - 1920 - 386 pages
...indigne de chrétiens, tu édifias cet empire de (1) P. .417 à 419. (2) Thou, therefore, lliat sillesl in light and glory unapproachable, parent of angels and men ! next, thee I implore, omnipotent King, Hedeemer of that lost remnant whose nature thou didst assume, ineffable and everlasting Love ! and...
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Selected Prose

John Milton - Fiction - 1985 - 468 pages
...of the eventual triumph of goodness in Paradise Lost (1667): Thou therefore that sits't in light & glory unapproachable, Parent of Angels and Men', next...Spirit, the joy and solace of created Things', one Tripersonall GODHEAD! looke upon this thy poore and almost spent and expiring Church, leave her not...
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Figures in a Renaissance Context

C. A. Patrides - English literature - 1989 - 370 pages
...of the eventual triumph of goodness in Paradise Lost (1667): Thou therefore that sits't in light & glory unapproachable. Parent of Angels and Men\ next...Spirit, the joy and solace of created Things\ one Tripersonall GODHEAD! looke upon this thy poore and almost spent and expiring Churth, leave her not...
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Politics, Poetics, and Hermeneutics in Milton's Prose

David Loewenstein, James Turner - History - 1990 - 308 pages
...earlier formulation of the congruence of the bodies politic and ecclesiastic, Milton invocates Christ as "Omnipotent King, Redeemer of that lost remnant whose...thou didst assume, ineffable and everlasting Love," with this appeal: "Now unite us intirely, and appropriate us to thy selfe, tie us everlastingly in...
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The Twentieth Century, Volume 71

Nineteenth century - 1912 - 1264 pages
...addressed to the Sacred Trinity : 'Thou therefore, that sittest in light and glory unapproachable, the parent of angels and men ; next thee, I implore, Omnipotent...illumining Spirit, the joy and solace of created things, the one Tripersonal Godhead.' Johnson must have been thinking of Milton's earlier writings in poetry...
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The Expository Times, Volume 3

James Hastings, Ann Wilson Hastings, Edward Hastings - Bible - 1892 - 592 pages
...England, — published some twelve years later, — beginning with an invocation of the Trinity: — " Thou, therefore, that sittest in light and glory unapproachable,...next, Thee I implore, Omnipotent King, Redeemer of the lost remnant whose nature Thou didst assume, 3 PL vi. 760-772. ' Ibid. vii. 557-578. 4 Had. vii....
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The Caledonian, Volume 5

1905 - 602 pages
...servant who can tell lies for thee will one day to" lies to thee". A SUBLIME PRAYER IN BEHALF OF ENGLAND. Thou therefore, that sittest in light and glory unapproachable, Parent of Angels and men; look upon this thy poor and almost spent and expiring land; leave her not a prey to these importunate...
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