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Solomon , consisting of two persons and a double chorus as Origin rightly jj ^ kJ ^ . And the Apocalypse of St . John is the ^ majestic ^^ image : 6 f'jay ^ i ^^ nd ^ tffiEiy tragedy , shutting up and intermingliiig ^ lier solemn s ^ aes and , ac | s \ Y ^ i , a sevenfold chorus of hallelujahs and harping symphonies , i : ap-d tliis ^ i ^^ pp inion > the grave authority of Pareus ^ commen ^ ng t ) ia % Wc $ j , i ^^ si ^ B ^ ii t ^ o eahftriUv Or , if occasion , shall leid , to iipi ^ e / thpsf m ^ a ^ pd ^ s , j , aiid hymns , wherein ^ Pindarus aad' CalUnjaqlius , are in m , oat thjng ^> vpr ^ iy , , sonie others' in their ffame judicious , ii ; tieir matter ajw&j # k ' wa . j&witaf . ; . P ^ t
thosc ^ frequent songs throughout , the Iftw and prgp ^ gts ^ Jb ^ yqfid a ^ f |} iesjev n / ot in their divide argument aloae , " but ; i # ^^ ^^' ' ^^^ ( ' ^ Qt ^^^^^ y riiay be easifj ^ acte appear ovei ^ lt the kincf ^ of % ^ i ^^ 1 ^ % fi \ ' ^ Wi ^ r&blfe ; These abilities , wheresoever th ^ . b ^ ,.: ? Q ^| j ^ ., fM % . J ^^\' 3 j ^ pij <^^ ft-i f < jrbd | l ^ relV ' bestpwed , but yet to spnxe ( tjbou ^ lx n ^ osfe ¦^^ s ^^ . evprjj . iR ^ ygi : and are or power , be ^ We the office of a , pytoft * Jp ipjirppiW ^ ' ^ Ws ^^ jia g ^ eat people the seeds , of vktue a ^ d public c , i y 4 fe ^ o ] ^ l 4 y ^| fi { per ^ rpfafip » s f the niindj and set the affections in ad
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674 Autohiogroph y of ^ John Milton-
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1830, page 674, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2589/page/18/
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