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Page xxxii
... to those especially of soft and delicious temper , who will not so much as look
upon truth herself unless they see her elegantly dressed , that whereas the paths
of honesty and good life appear now rugged and difficult , though they be indeed
...
... to those especially of soft and delicious temper , who will not so much as look
upon truth herself unless they see her elegantly dressed , that whereas the paths
of honesty and good life appear now rugged and difficult , though they be indeed
...
Page xxxiii
... expecting the watchword to open and let out those ureadful locusts and
scorpions , to reinvolve us in that pitchy cloud of infernal darkness , where we
shall never more see the sun of thy truth again , never hope for the chearful dawn
, never ...
... expecting the watchword to open and let out those ureadful locusts and
scorpions , to reinvolve us in that pitchy cloud of infernal darkness , where we
shall never more see the sun of thy truth again , never hope for the chearful dawn
, never ...
Page xl
is a single expression employed which can expose him to the charge of
substituting the language of the polemic for that of the divine , or of forgetting the
calmness befitting the character of an inquirer after religious truth , to indulge in a
second ...
is a single expression employed which can expose him to the charge of
substituting the language of the polemic for that of the divine , or of forgetting the
calmness befitting the character of an inquirer after religious truth , to indulge in a
second ...
Page xliv
The truth is , that whoever takes the trouble of comparing with each other the
passages referred to in the note below , will find real and important contradictions
in the language of Milton on this subject . * That these contradictions should exist
...
The truth is , that whoever takes the trouble of comparing with each other the
passages referred to in the note below , will find real and important contradictions
in the language of Milton on this subject . * That these contradictions should exist
...
Page xlvi
But we may be permitted to regret that the mighty mind of Milton , in its
conscientious , though mistaken search after truth , had not an opportunity of
examining those masterly refutations of the Arian scheme , for which Christianity
is indebted to ...
But we may be permitted to regret that the mighty mind of Milton , in its
conscientious , though mistaken search after truth , had not an opportunity of
examining those masterly refutations of the Arian scheme , for which Christianity
is indebted to ...
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