| John Milton - 1834 - 432 pages
...fail'd; Freely they stood who stood, and fell who fell. Mot free, what proof could they have giv'n sincere Of true allegiance, constant faith or love, Where only what they needs must do appear 'd, 105 Not what they would? what praise could they receive, What pleasure I from such obedience... | |
| John Milton - 1835 - 264 pages
...Such I created all the ethereal powers 100 And spirits, hoth them who stood, and them who fail'd ; Freely they stood, who stood, and fell who fell. Not...love, Where only what they needs must do appear'd, 105 Not what they would ? what praise could they receive, What pleasure I from such ohedience paid,... | |
| John William Fletcher - 1835 - 498 pages
...Sufficient to have stood, though free to fall. Such I created all the ethereal Powers ; Freelythey stood who stood. and fell who fell. Not free, what proof could they'have given sir.ceve Of true allegiance, constant faith or love. Where only what they needs mutt... | |
| Timothy Merritt - Future punishment - 1836 - 336 pages
...powers And spirits, both them who stood and them who fail'd; Freely they stood who stood, and fall who fell. Not free, what proof could they have given...Not what they would ! what praise could they receive ? AVh.-ii. pleasure I from well obedience paid, When will afld roagon (reason also i» choicej TJsrlesn... | |
| John Milton - 1837 - 524 pages
...fall. Such I created all the ethereal powers And spirits, both them who stood and them who fail'd : Freely they stood who stood, and fell who fell. Not...faith, or love ? Where only, what they needs must do, appeared, Not what they would : what praise could they receive ? What pleasure I from such obedience... | |
| Henry Fergus - Natural theology - 1838 - 332 pages
...suhjoct of moral g<wernment. He is inca'pable of virflie or vice, and unfit for reward or punishment. 4 " Not free, what proof could they have given sincere...faith, or love, ' » Where only what they needs must do appeared, Not what they would ? What praise could they receive ? What pleasure I, from such obedience... | |
| Henry Fergus - Natural theology - 1838 - 332 pages
...subject of moral government. He is incapable of virtue or vice, and unfit for reward or punishment. " Not free, what proof could they have given sincere...faith, or love, Where only what they needs must do appeared, Not what they would ? What praise could they receive ^ What pleasure I, from such obedience... | |
| John Milton - 1838 - 518 pages
...fail'd : Freely they stood who stood, and fell who fell. Not free, what proof could they have giv'n sincere Of true allegiance, constant faith, or love, Where only, what they needs must do, appear'd, 105 Not what they would ? what praise could they receive ? What pleasure I from such obedience paid,... | |
| T. H. Hudson - Christian socialism - 1839 - 338 pages
...fall. Such I created all the ethereal powers And spirits, both them who stood, and them who fail'd; Freely they stood who stood, and fell who fell. Not...such obedience paid, 'When will and reason (reason also's choice) Useless and vaiii, of freedom both despoil'd, Made passive both, had served necessity,... | |
| George Rogers - Apologetics - 1839 - 396 pages
...fall. Such I created all th' ethereal powers And spirits, both them who stood and them who fail'd ; Freely they stood who stood, and fell who fell. Not...faith or love, Where only what they needs must do appeared, Not what they would ? what praise could they receive t What pleasure I from such obedience... | |
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