The Poetical Works of John MiltonArundel Print, 1881 - 627 pàgines |
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Pàgina xxiv
... Presbyterians and the Independents . It began first in the West- minster Assembly , when that body was required to advise Parliament as to the form of Church - government to be set up in England . The great majority of the Eng- lish ...
... Presbyterians and the Independents . It began first in the West- minster Assembly , when that body was required to advise Parliament as to the form of Church - government to be set up in England . The great majority of the Eng- lish ...
Pàgina xxv
... Presbyterians , with peculiar demo- cratic ideas bound up with their principle of religious freedom . Nominally , the Presbyterians and Independents , with the Scots , were united against the King in the basis of the same Solemn League ...
... Presbyterians , with peculiar demo- cratic ideas bound up with their principle of religious freedom . Nominally , the Presbyterians and Independents , with the Scots , were united against the King in the basis of the same Solemn League ...
Pàgina xxix
... Presbyterians and the Independents on the question whether the Army should be disbanded . The Presbyterians , as the war was over , and the expense of the Army was great , insisted that it should ; but the Army itself refused to be ...
... Presbyterians and the Independents on the question whether the Army should be disbanded . The Presbyterians , as the war was over , and the expense of the Army was great , insisted that it should ; but the Army itself refused to be ...
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Adam Ægypt Aldersgate Street Andrew Marvell angels answer'd appear'd arm'd arms aught beast behold bliss bright Bunhill Fields call'd Cherubim cloud creatures dark death deep delight divine dread dwell earth English eternal ev'ning evil eyes fair father fear fire flow'rs friends fruit gates glory Gods grace hand happy hath head heard heart heav'n heav'nly hell highth hill John Milton join'd King lest light live Long Parliament Lord Lycidas Milton morn night o'er pain paradise Paradise Lost Parliament pass'd peace Petty France praise Presbyterians Psalm reign replied return'd round SAMSON AGONISTES Satan seat seem'd serpent shalt sight Son of GOD Sonnet soon spake spirits stars stood sweet taste thee thence thine things thither thou art thou hast thought throne thyself tree turn'd vex'd virtue voice wand'ring whence winds wings