The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 4John Macrone, 1835 |
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... Saviour ! Dr. Jortin was of opinion , that Milton might here allude to Callimachus's account of Jupiter's infantine disposition , ' Hymn in Jov . ' v . 56. Dr. Newton produced a similar description of Demophilus by Pindar , ' Pyth ...
... Saviour ! Dr. Jortin was of opinion , that Milton might here allude to Callimachus's account of Jupiter's infantine disposition , ' Hymn in Jov . ' v . 56. Dr. Newton produced a similar description of Demophilus by Pindar , ' Pyth ...
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... Saviour , did communicate itself to his human soul according to his pleasure , and so his human nature might at some times not know some things : and if this be not admitted , how can we understand that passage concerning our Saviour ...
... Saviour , did communicate itself to his human soul according to his pleasure , and so his human nature might at some times not know some things : and if this be not admitted , how can we understand that passage concerning our Saviour ...
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... Saviour says , Matt . xvii . 11 : - " Elias truly shall first come , and restore all things . " These words our Saviour spake when John Baptist was beheaded , and yet speaks as of a thing future , " and shall restore all things . " But ...
... Saviour says , Matt . xvii . 11 : - " Elias truly shall first come , and restore all things . " These words our Saviour spake when John Baptist was beheaded , and yet speaks as of a thing future , " and shall restore all things . " But ...
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