John Milton: A BiographyCockshaw, 1851 - 251 páginas |
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... gospel set out by the terrible seizing of him that hid the talent . It is more probable , therefore , that not the endless delight of specula- tion , but this very consideration of that great command- ment , does not press forward , as ...
... gospel set out by the terrible seizing of him that hid the talent . It is more probable , therefore , that not the endless delight of specula- tion , but this very consideration of that great command- ment , does not press forward , as ...
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... gospel . If Dr. Johnson was unable to recognize this dis- tinction , he is to be pitied ; but it is hard to conceive that such language should have been written by a man who thoroughly appreciated the licentiousness of the stage in the ...
... gospel . If Dr. Johnson was unable to recognize this dis- tinction , he is to be pitied ; but it is hard to conceive that such language should have been written by a man who thoroughly appreciated the licentiousness of the stage in the ...
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... Gospel , and hold it ever in their faces , like a mirror of diamond , till it dazzle and pierce their misty eyeballs , -maintaining the honour of its absolute sufficiency and supremacy inviolable ? ” In the second book , he continues ...
... Gospel , and hold it ever in their faces , like a mirror of diamond , till it dazzle and pierce their misty eyeballs , -maintaining the honour of its absolute sufficiency and supremacy inviolable ? ” In the second book , he continues ...
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... gospel imbathe his soul with the fragrancy of heaven . Then was the sacred Bible sought out of the dusty corners where profane falsehood and neglect had thrown it , the schools opened , divine and human learning raked out of the embers ...
... gospel imbathe his soul with the fragrancy of heaven . Then was the sacred Bible sought out of the dusty corners where profane falsehood and neglect had thrown it , the schools opened , divine and human learning raked out of the embers ...
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... gospel . " * In estimating the value of Tertullian's evidence , he says : " We grant them bishops , we grant them worthy men , we grant them placed in several churches by the apostle ; we grant that Irenæus and Tertullian affirm this ...
... gospel . " * In estimating the value of Tertullian's evidence , he says : " We grant them bishops , we grant them worthy men , we grant them placed in several churches by the apostle ; we grant that Irenæus and Tertullian affirm this ...
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