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Page v
After stating , therefore , in the first place , the circumstances under which the
original manuscript was discovered , and the reasons for considering it as the
long lost theological work of Milton , it will be sufficient to subjoin , as briefly as
possible ...
After stating , therefore , in the first place , the circumstances under which the
original manuscript was discovered , and the reasons for considering it as the
long lost theological work of Milton , it will be sufficient to subjoin , as briefly as
possible ...
Page xix
... however , some reasons for doubting whether Skinner the Benedictine can
have been Cyriack Skinner , the original depositary of Milton ' s work . It appears
from the pedigree inserted in a preceding page , that letters of administration
were ...
... however , some reasons for doubting whether Skinner the Benedictine can
have been Cyriack Skinner , the original depositary of Milton ' s work . It appears
from the pedigree inserted in a preceding page , that letters of administration
were ...
Page xx
... to his design mentioned in the letter to Mr . Bridgeman . ег У There seems no
reason , however , why the words • Superiour of his Colledge ' should not apply
with as much propriety to the head of a Protestant as of a Roman Catholic Society
.
... to his design mentioned in the letter to Mr . Bridgeman . ег У There seems no
reason , however , why the words • Superiour of his Colledge ' should not apply
with as much propriety to the head of a Protestant as of a Roman Catholic Society
.
Page xxxi
Again , in the second book of The Reason of Church Government , a passage
occurs of singular beauty , which shows how devotedly the author was attached
to the illustration of sacred subjects , whether in works of imagination , or of pure
...
Again , in the second book of The Reason of Church Government , a passage
occurs of singular beauty , which shows how devotedly the author was attached
to the illustration of sacred subjects , whether in works of imagination , or of pure
...
Page xxxiii
... where we shall never more see the sun of thy truth again , never hope for the
chearful dawn , never more hear the bird of morning sing . " * ' e US There is
much reason for regretting that the prose works of Milton , where , in the midst of
much ...
... where we shall never more see the sun of thy truth again , never hope for the
chearful dawn , never more hear the bird of morning sing . " * ' e US There is
much reason for regretting that the prose works of Milton , where , in the midst of
much ...
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