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" And justify the ways of God to men. Say first, for heaven hides nothing from thy view, Nor the deep tract of hell ; say first, what cause Moved our grand parents in that happy state, Favored of heaven so highly, to fall off From their Creator, and transgress... "
Aeneidea, Or, Critical, Exegetical and Aesthetical Remarks on the Aeneis ... - Page 153
by James Henry - 1873
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Milton's Poetical Works, Volume 1

John Milton - 1853 - 374 pages
...the deep tract of Hell ; say first, what cause Moved our grand Parents, in that happy state, Favour'd of Heaven so highly, to fall off From their Creator, and transgress his will For one restraint, lords of the world besides ? Who first seduced them to that foul revolt...
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Milton's Paradise lost and Paradise regained, with notes by J. Edmondston

John Milton - 1854 - 534 pages
...argument I may assert eternal Providence, 25 And justify the ways of God to men. Say first, — for Heaven hides nothing from thy view, Nor the deep tract of...cause Moved our grand parents, in that happy state, Favoured of Heaven so highly, to fall off 30 From their Creator, and transgress his will, — For one...
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A cyclopædia of sacred poetical quotations, ed. by H.G. Adams

Cyclopaedia, Henry Gardiner Adams - 1854 - 762 pages
...eternal Providence, And justify the ways of God to men. Say first, for Heaven hides nothing from my view, Nor the deep tract of hell; say first what cause Moved our grand parents, in that happy state Favoured of Heaven so highly, to fall off From their Creator, and transgress His will, For one restraint,...
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Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve Books

John Milton, Henry Stebbing - 1854 - 324 pages
...Providence, 25 And justify the ways ofjjgjJUjjnen. Say first, for Heaven hides nothing from thy view, I^or the deep tract of Hell; say first, what cause Moved our grand Parents, in that happy state, Favor'd of Heaven so highly, to fall off 30 From their Creator, and transgress his will For one restraint,...
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The first four books of Milton's Paradise lost; with notes, by C.W. Connon

John Milton - 1855 - 202 pages
...argument I may assert eternal Providence, 25 And justify the ways of God to men. Say first, for Heaven hides nothing from thy view, Nor the deep tract of...cause Moved our grand parents, in that happy state, Favoured of Heaven so highly, to fall off 30 From their Creator, and transgress his will, For one restraint,...
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The Complete Poetical Works of John Milton: With Life ...

John Milton - 1855 - 564 pages
...argument I may assert eternal Providence, And justify the ways of God to men. Say first, for heaven hides nothing from thy view, Nor the deep tract of...cause Moved our grand parents, in that happy state, Favoured of Heaven so highly, to fall off From their Creator, and transgress his will For one restraint,...
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The Governess: a repertory of female education

Governess - 1855 - 884 pages
...argument I may assert eternal Providence, And justify the ways of God to man. " Say, first (for heaven hides nothing from thy view, Nor the deep tract of...cause Moved our grand parents, in that happy state, Favoured of Heaven so highly, to fall off From their Creator, and transgress his will, For one restraint,...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: A New Edition Carefully Revised from the ...

John Milton - 1855 - 644 pages
...river near the temple of Jerusalem.—Cf. Is. viii. 6. PARADISE J.OST. P. a. Say first, for Heaven hides nothing from thy view, Nor the deep tract of...cause Moved our grand parents, in that happy state, Favoured of Heaven BO highly, to fall off From their Creator, and transgress his will For "ne restraint,...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton

John Milton - 1855 - 900 pages
...ways of God to men.b Say first, for heaven hides nothing from thy view, Nor the deep tract of hell,1 say first what cause Moved our grand parents, in that happy state, Favoured of Heaven so highly, to fall off M From their Creator, and transgress his will For one restraint,...
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The Edinburgh Christian magazine, Volumes 7-8

1856 - 796 pages
...argument I may assert eternal I'rovidence, And justify the ways of God to men. Say first, for Heaven hides nothing from thy view, Nor the deep tract of...cause Moved our grand parents, in that happy state, Favoured of Heaven so highly, to fall off From their Creator, and transgress His will For one restraint,...
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