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" But they contrary that by the impairing and diminution of the true faith, the distresses and servitude of their country, aspire to high dignity, rule, and promotion here, after a shameful end in this life, (which God grant them,) shall be thrown down... "
The Gentleman's Magazine - Page 20
1813
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The Milton Anthology: Selected from the Prose Writings

John Milton - 1876 - 506 pages
...that by the impairing and diminution of the true faith, the distresses and servitude of their country, aspire to high dignity, rule, and promotion here,...thrown • down eternally into the darkest and deepest gulf of hell, where, under the despiteful control, the trample and spurn of all the other damned, that...
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Essays and Reviews, Volume 1

Edwin Percy Whipple - American literature - 1882 - 432 pages
...wno, by impairing and diminution of the true faith, the distresses and servitude of their country, aspire to high dignity, rule, and promotion here,...shameful end in this life, (which God grant them,) shall he thrown dov.'n eternally into the darkest and deepest gulf of hell, where, under the despiteful control,...
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Selected Prose Writings of John Milton

John Milton - Milton, John, 1608-1674 - 1884 - 326 pages
...that by the impairing and diminution of the true faith, the distresses and servitude of their country, aspire to high dignity, rule, and promotion here,...thrown down eternally into the darkest and deepest gulf of hell, where, under the despiteful control, the trample and spurn of all the other damned, that...
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English Prose Writings of John Milton

John Milton - English prose literature - 1889 - 468 pages
...that by the impairing and diminution of the true faith, the distresses and servitude of their country, aspire to high dignity, rule, and promotion here,...thrown down eternally into the darkest and deepest gulf of hell, where, under the despiteful control, the trample and spurn of all the other damned, that...
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Life of John Milton

Richard Garnett - Poets, English - 1890 - 266 pages
...that by the impairing and diminution of the true faith, the distresses and servitude of their country, aspire to high dignity, rule and promotion here, after...thrown down eternally into the darkest and deepest gulf of Hell, where, under the despiteful control, the trample and spurn of all the other damned, that...
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English Prose: Selections : with Critical Introductions by Various ..., Volume 2

Sir Henry Craik - English prose literature - 1894 - 624 pages
...that by the impairing and diminution of the true faith, the distresses and servitude of their country, aspire to high dignity, rule, and promotion here,...thrown down eternally into the darkest and deepest gulf of hell, where, under the despiteful control, the trample and spurn of all the other damned, that...
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English Prose: Selections, Volume 2

Sir Henry Craik - English prose literature - 1894 - 628 pages
...that by the impairing and diminution of the true faith, the distresses and servitude of their country, aspire to high dignity, rule, and promotion here,...thrown down eternally into the darkest and deepest gulf of hell, where, under the despiteful control, the trample and spurn of all the other damned, that...
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Johnson's Life of Milton, with intr. and notes by F. Ryland

Samuel Johnson - 1894 - 196 pages
...faith [as accepted by Milton and the Calvinist party], the distresses and servitude of their country, aspire to high dignity, rule, and promotion here,...this life (which God grant them), shall be thrown eternally into the darkest and deepest gulf of hell, where, under the despiteful control, the trample,...
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The Complete Preacher: Sermons Preached by Some of the Most Prominent ...

Isaac Kaufman Funk - Sermons - 1895 - 1030 pages
...vision, plunges at once into this dreadful sentence — that "they who have been wicked in high places, after a shameful end in this life, which God grant them, shall be thrown down eternally into the deepest and darkest gulf of hell, where, under the trample and spurn of all the other damned, and in...
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What Heaven is

Canon Farrar - Heaven - 1897 - 76 pages
...vision," plunges at once into the frightful sentence that they who have been wicked in high places, " after a shameful end in this life (which God grant them), shall be thrown downe eternally into the deepest and darkest gulfe of hell, where under the despightfull controule,...
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