Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksCohen & West, 1965 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina 178
... religion will at length , if ever , flourish in Christendom , when either they who govern dis- cern between civil and religious , or they only who so discern shall be admitted to govern . Till then nothing but troubles , persecutions ...
... religion will at length , if ever , flourish in Christendom , when either they who govern dis- cern between civil and religious , or they only who so discern shall be admitted to govern . Till then nothing but troubles , persecutions ...
Pagina 181
... religion oft - times best thrives and flourishes ; but the corruption of teachers , most commonly the effect of hire , is the very bane of truth in them who are so corrupted . Of force not to be used in matters of religion , I have ...
... religion oft - times best thrives and flourishes ; but the corruption of teachers , most commonly the effect of hire , is the very bane of truth in them who are so corrupted . Of force not to be used in matters of religion , I have ...
Pagina 188
... religion were sufficiently fortified as far as it was in danger from the Papists , but neglected in many other quarters - neither competently strengthened with works of defence , nor adequately provided with champions . It was also ...
... religion were sufficiently fortified as far as it was in danger from the Papists , but neglected in many other quarters - neither competently strengthened with works of defence , nor adequately provided with champions . It was also ...
Inhoudsopgave
A PLAN OF LIFE | 3 |
PERSONAL APPEARANCE | 28 |
LOVE | 31 |
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