| John Milton - 1809 - Страниц: 534
...deferred, but much more wonderful and happy reformation of the church in these latter days. * * * * When I recall to mind at last, after so many dark ages, wherein the huge overshadowing train of error had almost swept all the stars out of the firmament of the church ; how the bright and blissful... | |
| 1824 - Страниц: 542
..." in characterizing the depravities of the church, and how they sprung, and how they took increase; when I recall to mind at last, after so many dark ages, wherein the huge overshadowing train of error had almost swept all the stars out of the firmament of the church ; how the bright and blissful... | |
| 1825 - Страниц: 970
...behalf of Archbishop Cranmer, and of the Reformation in England : ' And first, in the words of Milton, when I recall to mind at last, after so many dark ages, wherein the huge overshadowing train of error had almost swept all the stars out of the firmament of the Church, how the bright and blissful... | |
| 1825 - Страниц: 726
...and of the Reformation in England : . ' And first, in the words of Milton, •ben I recall to miud at last, after so many dark ages, wherein the huge overshadowing train of error had almost swept all the stars out of the firmament of the Church, how the tright and blissful... | |
| John Milton - 1826 - Страниц: 372
...in characterizing the depravities of the church, and how they sprung, and how they took increase ; when I recall to mind at last, after so many dark ages, wherein the huge overshadowing train of error had almost swept all the stars out of the firmament of the church ; how the bright and blissful... | |
| 1827 - Страниц: 684
...them the author of those entrancing numbers and powerful thoughts that distinguish the Paradise Lost ! When I recall to mind at last, after so many dark ages, wherein the overshadowing train of error had almost swept all the stars out of the firmament of the church, how... | |
| Morning watch - 1830 - Страниц: 814
...in characterizing the depravities of the church, and how they sprung, and how they took increase ; when I recall to mind at last, after so many dark ages, wherein the huge overshadowing train of error had almost swept all the stars out of the firmament of the church, how the bright and blissful... | |
| John Milton - 1835 - Страниц: 1044
...in characterizing the depravities of the church, and how they sprung, and how they took increase ; when I recall to mind at last, after so many dark ages, wherein the huge overshadowing train of error had almost swept all the stars out of the firmament of the church ; how the bright and blissful... | |
| George Offor - 1836 - Страниц: 554
...strong and determined. The language of Milton, when alluding to this epoch, is peculiarly impressive : " When I recall to mind, at last, after so many dark ages, wherein the huge overshadowing train of error had almost swept all the stars out of the firmament of the church ; how the bright and blissful... | |
| Englishmen - 1836 - Страниц: 276
...in characterising the depravities of the church, and how they sprung, and how they took increase ; when I recall to mind at last, after so many dark ages, wherein the huge overshadowing train of error had almost swept all the stars out of the firmament of the church, — how the bright and... | |
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