Complete Poems and Major Prose, Volume 1957TEXTBOOK CONTAINING THE COMPLETE POEMS AND MAJOR PROSE OF JOHN MILTON. |
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That outward force is such , and formance of religious and holy duties by that God's glory in the whole administra- color of any law giving liberty to tender tion of the gospel according to his own will consciences .
That outward force is such , and formance of religious and holy duties by that God's glory in the whole administra- color of any law giving liberty to tender tion of the gospel according to his own will consciences .
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Since force neifane and licentious persons may not omit ther instructs in religion nor begets repentthe performance of holy duties , why may ance or amendment of life , but , on the they not partake of holy things ?
Since force neifane and licentious persons may not omit ther instructs in religion nor begets repentthe performance of holy duties , why may ance or amendment of life , but , on the they not partake of holy things ?
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the justice of your doings , though then held ter of these is by much the more dangerous : paradoxal , it may as well suffice now against for under force , though no thank to the weaker opposition in matters , except here forcers ...
the justice of your doings , though then held ter of these is by much the more dangerous : paradoxal , it may as well suffice now against for under force , though no thank to the weaker opposition in matters , except here forcers ...
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User Review - jsburbidge - LibraryThingThis is pretty well the standard edition of Milton, with a critically established text, a reasonable level of apparatus for non-expert readers, and a critical mass of Milton's work extending beyond his major works to everything that anyone who is not a specialist is likely to need. Read full review
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Poems | 2 |
Donna leggiadra Beautiful Lady | 53 |
Elegia Septima Elegy VII | 58 |
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