John Milton, His Life and Times, Religious and Political Opinions: With an Appendix, Containing Animadversions Upon Dr. Johnson's Life of Milton, &c. &cNorwood Editions, 1833 - 397 páginas |
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... BAPTISTS , " & c . & c . " 6 My veneration for our great countryman is equal to what I feel for the Grecian . " - Cowper . " In point of sublimity , Homer cannot be compared with Milton . " — Robert Hall . THE FOLCROFT PRESS INC ...
... BAPTISTS , " & c . & c . " 6 My veneration for our great countryman is equal to what I feel for the Grecian . " - Cowper . " In point of sublimity , Homer cannot be compared with Milton . " — Robert Hall . THE FOLCROFT PRESS INC ...
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... BAPTISTS , " & c . & c . " My veneration for our great countryman is equal to what I feel for the Grecian . " - Cowper . " In point of sublimity , Homer cannot be compared with Milton . " - Robert Hall . LONDON :. PUBLISHED BY EFFINGHAM ...
... BAPTISTS , " & c . & c . " My veneration for our great countryman is equal to what I feel for the Grecian . " - Cowper . " In point of sublimity , Homer cannot be compared with Milton . " - Robert Hall . LONDON :. PUBLISHED BY EFFINGHAM ...
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... Baptist Denomination . - Sonnet . - Death of his father . - Revives his Academy . - Sonnet . - Appointed Latin Secretary . — Satiri- cal Poem addressed to the Presbyterians . Page 47—110 . CHAPTER IV . 1648-1653 . Presbyterians oppose ...
... Baptist Denomination . - Sonnet . - Death of his father . - Revives his Academy . - Sonnet . - Appointed Latin Secretary . — Satiri- cal Poem addressed to the Presbyterians . Page 47—110 . CHAPTER IV . 1648-1653 . Presbyterians oppose ...
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... Baptist Church , in 1611. The Indepen- dents had founded a church in 1616. The Presbyterians had had separate congregations , from 1572 , though their ministers still kept their parishes . But now that the parliament had put an end to ...
... Baptist Church , in 1611. The Indepen- dents had founded a church in 1616. The Presbyterians had had separate congregations , from 1572 , though their ministers still kept their parishes . But now that the parliament had put an end to ...
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... ; but this made so much noise , that they durst not venture a second time . ” — ( Ivimey's History of the English Baptists , vol . i . p . 153 , 154. ) cuting Archbishop Laud , the House of Commons ordered a LIFE OF MILTON . 53.
... ; but this made so much noise , that they durst not venture a second time . ” — ( Ivimey's History of the English Baptists , vol . i . p . 153 , 154. ) cuting Archbishop Laud , the House of Commons ordered a LIFE OF MILTON . 53.
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