The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇW.P. Hazard, 1863 - 625ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... views similar to his as to the theory of the marriage bond . the time , the pamphlets produced some sensation , and the author was nearly being taken to task for them by Parliament at the instance of the Pres- byterian divines in the ...
... views similar to his as to the theory of the marriage bond . the time , the pamphlets produced some sensation , and the author was nearly being taken to task for them by Parliament at the instance of the Pres- byterian divines in the ...
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... views on questions of great public interest at the time ; the first , his views on the state of the universities , and his plan of a gymnasium which should super- sede both them and the grammar schools , and do the work of both better ...
... views on questions of great public interest at the time ; the first , his views on the state of the universities , and his plan of a gymnasium which should super- sede both them and the grammar schools , and do the work of both better ...
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... views at variance with the orthodox notions of the Trinity . Bishop Sumner gives a summary of these views in theological language . Milton asserts , he says , " that the Son of God existed in the beginning , and was the first of the ...
... views at variance with the orthodox notions of the Trinity . Bishop Sumner gives a summary of these views in theological language . Milton asserts , he says , " that the Son of God existed in the beginning , and was the first of the ...
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