Remarks on the Character and Writings of John Milton: Occasioned by the Publication of His Lately Discovered Treatise on Christian DoctrineEdward Rainford, 1828 - 48 páginas |
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... believe that poetry , far from injuring so- ciety , is one of the great instruments of its refinement and exaltation . It lifts the mind above ordinary life , gives it a respite from depressing cares , and awakens the consciousness of ...
... believe that poetry , far from injuring so- ciety , is one of the great instruments of its refinement and exaltation . It lifts the mind above ordinary life , gives it a respite from depressing cares , and awakens the consciousness of ...
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... believe it to be an indisputable fact , that although Christianity was first preached in Asia , which had been from the earliest ages the seat of polygamy , the Apostles never denounced it as a crime , and never required their converts ...
... believe it to be an indisputable fact , that although Christianity was first preached in Asia , which had been from the earliest ages the seat of polygamy , the Apostles never denounced it as a crime , and never required their converts ...
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... believe that the moral precepts of that law are as binding now as ever . But such persons differ little in reality from Milton , whose true meaning is , that these precepts bind Christians , not through the authority of Moses , which is ...
... believe that the moral precepts of that law are as binding now as ever . But such persons differ little in reality from Milton , whose true meaning is , that these precepts bind Christians , not through the authority of Moses , which is ...
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... believe , that with the diffusion of liberal views , the question will arise , whether our religion cannot be taught and administered in methods and forms more adapted , than those which now prevail , to its spirit and great design , to ...
... believe , that with the diffusion of liberal views , the question will arise , whether our religion cannot be taught and administered in methods and forms more adapted , than those which now prevail , to its spirit and great design , to ...
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... believe that this institution will never exert its true and full power on the church and on the world , until the childish awe , with which it has been viewed , shall be exchanged for enlightened esteem ; and until men , instead of ...
... believe that this institution will never exert its true and full power on the church and on the world , until the childish awe , with which it has been viewed , shall be exchanged for enlightened esteem ; and until men , instead of ...
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