John Milton: A BiographyCockshaw, 1851 - 251 páginas |
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... peace , our lords , our highest officers of state , though they come furnished with no more experience than they learnt between the cook and the manciple , or more profoundly at the college audit , or the regent house , or , to come to ...
... peace , our lords , our highest officers of state , though they come furnished with no more experience than they learnt between the cook and the manciple , or more profoundly at the college audit , or the regent house , or , to come to ...
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... peace and terms of covenant with us ; and having first well nigh freed us from antichristian thraldom , didst build up this Britannic empire to a glorious and enviable height , with all her daughter islands about her : stay us in this ...
... peace and terms of covenant with us ; and having first well nigh freed us from antichristian thraldom , didst build up this Britannic empire to a glorious and enviable height , with all her daughter islands about her : stay us in this ...
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... yet all with uniform con- sent , admiring her as the mother of their peace and joy . " - Ecclesias . tical Polity , Book I. ad finem . of his prose writings , Mr. St. John . " 66 REASON OF CHURCH GOVERNMENT , " ETC. 63.
... yet all with uniform con- sent , admiring her as the mother of their peace and joy . " - Ecclesias . tical Polity , Book I. ad finem . of his prose writings , Mr. St. John . " 66 REASON OF CHURCH GOVERNMENT , " ETC. 63.
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... peace with the presbyters that are set over it . He that shall do this , ' saith he , ' shall get him great honour in the Lord , and all places will receive him . ' This was Clement's counsel to good and holy men , that they should ...
... peace with the presbyters that are set over it . He that shall do this , ' saith he , ' shall get him great honour in the Lord , and all places will receive him . ' This was Clement's counsel to good and holy men , that they should ...
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... Egypt , to destroy us in this wilderness , though we deserve , yet thy great name would suffer in the rejoicing of thine enemies , and the deluded hope of all thy servants . When thou hast settled peace in the church 78 JOHN MILTON .
... Egypt , to destroy us in this wilderness , though we deserve , yet thy great name would suffer in the rejoicing of thine enemies , and the deluded hope of all thy servants . When thou hast settled peace in the church 78 JOHN MILTON .
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