English Prose: Milton to GrayOxford University Press, 1932 |
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... live as upon Him and by His life . And when you die , resign your soul to Him , that it may be with Him where He is , and see his glory.- To live on Christ , and use Him in every want and address to God , is more than a general confused ...
... live as upon Him and by His life . And when you die , resign your soul to Him , that it may be with Him where He is , and see his glory.- To live on Christ , and use Him in every want and address to God , is more than a general confused ...
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... live in the same divine principle ; the root and record of their friendship . If absence be not death , neither is theirs . Death is but crossing the world , as friends do the seas ; they live in one another still . For they must needs ...
... live in the same divine principle ; the root and record of their friendship . If absence be not death , neither is theirs . Death is but crossing the world , as friends do the seas ; they live in one another still . For they must needs ...
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... live with less sleep , when need requires ; my body is capable of a firm , but not of a violent and sudden agitation - I evade of late all violent exercises - I am never weary with walking - but from my youth I never liked to ride upon ...
... live with less sleep , when need requires ; my body is capable of a firm , but not of a violent and sudden agitation - I evade of late all violent exercises - I am never weary with walking - but from my youth I never liked to ride upon ...
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JOHN MILTON 16081674 | 1 |
THOMAS URQUHART 16111660 | 26 |
JEREMY TAYLOR 16131667 | 40 |
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