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... document was deposited in the State Paper Office , is at present not known
with certainty ; every trace of its existence having been lost for nearly a century
and a half , till it was discovered by Mr . Lemon in the manner above described .
... document was deposited in the State Paper Office , is at present not known
with certainty ; every trace of its existence having been lost for nearly a century
and a half , till it was discovered by Mr . Lemon in the manner above described .
Page xxi
That the Skinner alluded to was not a Catholic may be inferred from his having
gone to Holland , which does not seem the most obvious place of refuge for a
Catholic emigrant ; as also from the manner in which he speaks of Milton ' s ...
That the Skinner alluded to was not a Catholic may be inferred from his having
gone to Holland , which does not seem the most obvious place of refuge for a
Catholic emigrant ; as also from the manner in which he speaks of Milton ' s ...
Page xxxvi
... indicative of the importance he attached to this circumstance . The same
particular is again prominently alluded to in the preface , where an interesting
account is given of the manner in which he qualified himself for the execution of
his task .
... indicative of the importance he attached to this circumstance . The same
particular is again prominently alluded to in the preface , where an interesting
account is given of the manner in which he qualified himself for the execution of
his task .
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It may be worth while to contrast his manner of treating the subject of Covenants
in his political tracts , with some corresponding remarks in the following treatise . ·
He says in his Eiconoclastes , Neither was the covenant superfluous , though ...
It may be worth while to contrast his manner of treating the subject of Covenants
in his political tracts , with some corresponding remarks in the following treatise . ·
He says in his Eiconoclastes , Neither was the covenant superfluous , though ...
Page xlvi
With respect to the cardinal doctrine of the atonement , the opinions of Milton are
expressed throughout in the strongest and most unqualified manner . No
attentive reader of Paradise Lost can have failed to remark , that the poem is ...
With respect to the cardinal doctrine of the atonement , the opinions of Milton are
expressed throughout in the strongest and most unqualified manner . No
attentive reader of Paradise Lost can have failed to remark , that the poem is ...
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