English Prose: Milton to GrayOxford University Press, 1932 |
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... given by Him your head ; and of the covenant of grace , as enacted and sealed by Him ; and of the ministry , as sent by Him ; and of all time , and helps , and hope , as procured and given by Him . When you think of sin and infirmity ...
... given by Him your head ; and of the covenant of grace , as enacted and sealed by Him ; and of the ministry , as sent by Him ; and of all time , and helps , and hope , as procured and given by Him . When you think of sin and infirmity ...
Page 237
... given out that the king said to Huddleston that he had saved him twice , first his body , and now his soul ; and that he asked him if he would have him declare himself to be of their church . But it seems he was prepared for this , and ...
... given out that the king said to Huddleston that he had saved him twice , first his body , and now his soul ; and that he asked him if he would have him declare himself to be of their church . But it seems he was prepared for this , and ...
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... given him too much drink or no - John Hayward said he had not drink in his house , but that they had given him a little more victuals than ordinary at a public - house in Coleman Street - and the poor fellow , having not usually had a ...
... given him too much drink or no - John Hayward said he had not drink in his house , but that they had given him a little more victuals than ordinary at a public - house in Coleman Street - and the poor fellow , having not usually had a ...
Contents
JOHN MILTON 16081674 | 1 |
THOMAS URQUHART 16111660 | 26 |
JEREMY TAYLOR 16131667 | 40 |
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