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... Kingdoms , and lays Cities flat ; These onely with our Law best form a King.63 The possession of a kingdom within which Milton's last poems persistently celebrate , had been the aim of the poet himself many years since . As he wrote in ...
... Kingdoms , and lays Cities flat ; These onely with our Law best form a King.63 The possession of a kingdom within which Milton's last poems persistently celebrate , had been the aim of the poet himself many years since . As he wrote in ...
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... kingdom , but rather a disparagement , and degrades it from a divine and spiritual kingdom to a kingdom of this world : which he denies it to be , - because it needs not force to confirm it : Joh . 18. 36. if my kingdom were of this ...
... kingdom , but rather a disparagement , and degrades it from a divine and spiritual kingdom to a kingdom of this world : which he denies it to be , - because it needs not force to confirm it : Joh . 18. 36. if my kingdom were of this ...
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John Milton C. A. Patrides. that is , from the fould of Christ and kingdom of grace to the world again which is the kingdom of Satan ; and as he was receivd from darkness to light , and from the power of Satan to God , Acts 26 , 18 , so ...
John Milton C. A. Patrides. that is , from the fould of Christ and kingdom of grace to the world again which is the kingdom of Satan ; and as he was receivd from darkness to light , and from the power of Satan to God , Acts 26 , 18 , so ...
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Milton in the Seventeenth Century | 15 |
From The Reason of ChurchGovernment 1642 | 49 |
From An Apology for Smectymnuus 1642 | 61 |
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