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" But this King, not content with that which, although in a thing holy, is no holy theft — to attribute to his own making other men's whole prayers... "
An Historical and Critical Account of the Life and Writings of Charles I ... - Page 102
by William Harris - 1758 - 428 pages
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The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 2

John Milton, Charles Symmons - 1806 - 488 pages
...worft of kings, profeliing Chriftianifm, have by far exceeded him. They, for aught we know, .have Hill prayed their own, or at leaft borrowed from fit authors....prayers, hath as it were unhallowed and unchriftened the verj duty of prayer itfelf, by borrowing to a chriltian ufe prayers .offered to a heathen god. Who...
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An historical and critical account of the lives and writings of James I. and ...

William Harris - 1814 - 518 pages
...Christianism, have by far exceeded him. They, for aught we know, have still prayed their own, or at least borrowed from fit authors. But this king not content...men's whole prayers, hath as it were unhallowed and unchristened the very duty of prayer itself, by borrowing to a Christian use prayers offered to a heathen...
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The Prose Works of John Milton

John Milton - 1835 - 1044 pages
...Christianism, have by far exceeded him. They, for aught we know, have still prayed their own, or at least borrowed from fit authors. But this king, not content...men's whole prayers, hath as it were unhallowed and unchristened the very duty of prayer itself, by borrowing to a Christian use prayers offered to a heathen...
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The Literary Remains of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Volume 1

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1836 - 424 pages
...Prayer in captivity from Pamela's prayer in the 3rd book of Sidney's Arcadia. The passage begins, — " But this king, not content with that which, although...attribute to his own making other men's whole prayers, &c. Symmons' ed. 1806, p. 407.) Assuredly, I regret that Milton should have written this passage ;...
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The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1

John Milton - 1845 - 572 pages
...Christianism, have by far exceeded him. They, for aught we know, have still prayed their own, or at least borrowed from fit authors. But this king, not content...men's whole prayers, hath as it were unhallowed and unchristened the very duty of prayer itself, by borrowing to a Christian use prayers offered to a heathen...
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The Prose Works of John Milton: With an Introductory Review, Volume 1

John Milton - 1845 - 572 pages
...Christianism, have by far exceeded him. They, for aught we know, have still prayed their own, or at least borrowed from fit authors. But this king, not content...men's whole prayers, hath as it were unhallowed and unchristened the very duty of prayer itself, by borrowing to a Christian use prayers offered to a heathen...
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The prose works of John Milton, with prelim. remarks and notes by ..., Volume 1

John [prose] Milton - 1848 - 590 pages
...Christianism, have by far exceeded him. They, for aught we know, have still prayed their own, or at least borrowed from fit authors. But this king, not content...men's whole prayers, hath as it were unhallowed and unchristened the very duty of prayer itself, by borrowing to a Christian use prayers offered to a heathen...
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Notes and Lectures Upon Shakespeare and Some of the Old Poets and ..., Volume 2

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1849 - 388 pages
...Prayer in captivity from Pamela's prayer in the 3rd book of Sidney's Arcadia. The passage begins, — " But this king, not content with that which, although...attribute to his own making other men's whole prayers," &c. Symmons'ed. 1806 p. 407.) Assuredly, I regret that Milton should have written this passage; and...
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Notes and Lectures Upon Shakespeare and Some of the Old Poets and ..., Volume 2

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1849 - 390 pages
...in the 3rd book of Sidney's Arcadia. The passage begins, — " But this king, not content with tbat which, although in a thing holy, is no holy theft, to attribute to his own making other men'swhole prayers," &c. Symmons' ed. 1806 p. 407.) Assuredly, I regret that Milton should have written...
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The works of John Milton in verse and prose, with a life of the ..., Volume 3

John Milton - 1851 - 544 pages
...farr exceeded him. They, for ought we know, have ftill pray'd thir own, or at leaft borrow'd from fitt Authors. But this King, not content with that which,...no holy theft, to attribute to his own making other mens whole Prayers, hath as it were unhallow'd, and unchrift'nd the very duty of Prayer it felf, by...
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