John Milton: A BiographyCockshaw, 1851 - 251 páginas |
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... the incidents of his life , our chief design will be to develop , and that mainly , in his own stately and impressive language , the principles and views which he maintained on ecclesiastical subjects . These 2 JOHN MILTON .
... the incidents of his life , our chief design will be to develop , and that mainly , in his own stately and impressive language , the principles and views which he maintained on ecclesiastical subjects . These 2 JOHN MILTON .
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A Biography Cyrus R. Edmonds. and views which he maintained on ecclesiastical subjects . These , indeed , formed the staple of his intellectual history . A considerable portion of his prose writings is devoted to the maintenance of these ...
A Biography Cyrus R. Edmonds. and views which he maintained on ecclesiastical subjects . These , indeed , formed the staple of his intellectual history . A considerable portion of his prose writings is devoted to the maintenance of these ...
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... views were maintained some years afterwards by Dr. South , a bitter enemy of Milton , in a Sermon from Eccl . vii . 10- " Say not thou , what is the cause that the former days were better than these ? " The Lycidas has been the subject ...
... views were maintained some years afterwards by Dr. South , a bitter enemy of Milton , in a Sermon from Eccl . vii . 10- " Say not thou , what is the cause that the former days were better than these ? " The Lycidas has been the subject ...
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... views which have most distracted the church ever since his day , viz . , the sacraments of Baptism and the Lord's Supper , and the rela- tion which its pretended priesthood sustains towards them . This point he dismisses with brevity ...
... views which have most distracted the church ever since his day , viz . , the sacraments of Baptism and the Lord's Supper , and the rela- tion which its pretended priesthood sustains towards them . This point he dismisses with brevity ...
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... views of the glorious possibilities of a state of perfect religious free- dom , he closes with the following sublime and perhaps un- rivalled invocation " : - - " Thou , therefore , that sittest in light and glory unap- proachable ...
... views of the glorious possibilities of a state of perfect religious free- dom , he closes with the following sublime and perhaps un- rivalled invocation " : - - " Thou , therefore , that sittest in light and glory unap- proachable ...
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