Yet these are the men cried out against for schismatics and sectaries, as if, while the temple of the Lord was building, some cutting, some squaring the marble, others hewing the cedars, there should be a sort of irrational men, who could not consider... The Harvard Classics - Page 2311909Full view - About this book
| John Milton - 1819 - 484 pages
...that time) they " may all jointly contribute materials to the building up of our " Temple."— p. 228. cutting, some squaring the marble, others hewing the...dissections made in the quarry and in the timber, ere the honse of GOD can be built. And when every stone is laid artfully together, it cannot be united into... | |
| John Milton - 1819 - 464 pages
...cutting, some squaring the marble, others hewing the cedars, there should be a sort of irrationall men who could not consider there must be many schisms...And when every stone is laid artfully together, it cannot be united into a continuity, it can but be contiguous in this world ; neither can every peece... | |
| George Walker - 1825 - 668 pages
...make a church or kingdom happy. Yet these are the men cried out against for schismatics and sectaries, as if, while the temple of the Lord was building,...And when every stone is laid artfully together, it cannot be united into a continuity, it can but be contiguous in this world; neither can every piece... | |
| John Milton - 1826 - 368 pages
...make a church or kingdom happy. Yet these are the men cried out against for schismatics and sectaries, as if, while the temple of the Lord was building,...hewing the cedars, there should be a sort of irrational VOL. II. 6 men, who could not consider there must be many schisms and many dissections made in the... | |
| John Milton - 1835 - 1044 pages
...make a church or kingdom happy. Yet these are the men cried out against for schismatics and sectaries, as if, while the temple of the Lord was building,...And when every stone is laid artfully together, it cannot be united into a continuity, it can but be contiguous in this world : neither can every piece... | |
| John Arthur Roebuck - 1835 - 584 pages
...yours. — " Yet these are the men," says Milton, " cried out against for schismatics and sectaries, as if, •while the temple of the Lord was building,...of GOD can be built. And when every stone is laid artfully'together, it cannot bo united into a continuity, it can be but contiguous in this world ;... | |
| Englishmen - 1836 - 274 pages
...church and kingdom happy !' Yet these are the men cried out against for schismatics and sectaries, as if, while the temple of the Lord was building,...And when every stone is laid artfully together, it cannot be united into a continuity, it can but be contiguous in this world ; neither can every piece... | |
| David Booth - 1837 - 360 pages
...printing, indignantly exclaims : " Yet these are the men cried out against for schismatics and sectaries, as if, while the Temple of the Lord was building, some cutting, some squaring the marble," &c. Viewing the present participle solely in its verbal state, it becomes assimilated to the infinitive,... | |
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| Tracts - 1840 - 514 pages
...a church or kingdom happy ! Yet these are the men cried out against for schismatics and sectaries ; as if, while the temple of the Lord was building,...And when every stone is laid artfully together, it cannot be united into a continuity, it can but be contiguous in this world ; neither can every piece... | |
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