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On their first appearance , indeed , they must inevitably have been received by
some with indifference , by others with dislike , by many with resentment . The
zeal of the author in the cause of the Parliament , and the bitter personality with ...
On their first appearance , indeed , they must inevitably have been received by
some with indifference , by others with dislike , by many with resentment . The
zeal of the author in the cause of the Parliament , and the bitter personality with ...
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This imputation , considering the multifariousness of Milton ' s writings , may
perhaps have received same colour from the silence which he generally
observes with regard to the doctrines of the Church of Rome , althongh incidental
phrases ...
This imputation , considering the multifariousness of Milton ' s writings , may
perhaps have received same colour from the silence which he generally
observes with regard to the doctrines of the Church of Rome , althongh incidental
phrases ...
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To his heterodoxy on this point must now be added , what hitherto has been
unsuspected , his belief in the lawfulness of polygamy , to which he appears to
have been led by the difficulty he found in reconciling the commonly received
opinion ...
To his heterodoxy on this point must now be added , what hitherto has been
unsuspected , his belief in the lawfulness of polygamy , to which he appears to
have been led by the difficulty he found in reconciling the commonly received
opinion ...
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... and receiving everything , in his filial as well as in his mediatorial character ,
from the Father ' s gift . This summary will be sufficient to show that the opinions of
Milton were in reality nearly Arian , ascribing to the Son as high a share of divinity
...
... and receiving everything , in his filial as well as in his mediatorial character ,
from the Father ' s gift . This summary will be sufficient to show that the opinions of
Milton were in reality nearly Arian , ascribing to the Son as high a share of divinity
...
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... possession , I hope to meet with a candid reception from all parties , and that
none at least will take unjust offence , even though many things should be
brought to light which will at once be seen to differ from certain received opinions
.
... possession , I hope to meet with a candid reception from all parties , and that
none at least will take unjust offence , even though many things should be
brought to light which will at once be seen to differ from certain received opinions
.
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