A Milton Encyclopedia, 2권William Bridges Hunter (Jr.) Bucknell University Press, 1978 - 210페이지 |
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... nature written in his heart ; 5 ) reason was equivalent to natural revela- tion , and faith * and reason were fun- damentally alike . In Milton's prose works these beliefs were expressed most emphatically when he was opposing the ...
... nature written in his heart ; 5 ) reason was equivalent to natural revela- tion , and faith * and reason were fun- damentally alike . In Milton's prose works these beliefs were expressed most emphatically when he was opposing the ...
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... nature , and the laws of nature on the laws of God . A well- governed state was like a rational man in control of his desires and passions , and both were like a well - tended garden . Men ruled their wives as kings governed states ...
... nature , and the laws of nature on the laws of God . A well- governed state was like a rational man in control of his desires and passions , and both were like a well - tended garden . Men ruled their wives as kings governed states ...
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... nature of man since the Fall * ( hence his need for the laxity of the Mosaic law ) and his inherently good nature ( hence the pos- sibility of his attaining the liberty * that raises him beyond the law to the Gospel ) . But Milton is ...
... nature of man since the Fall * ( hence his need for the laxity of the Mosaic law ) and his inherently good nature ( hence the pos- sibility of his attaining the liberty * that raises him beyond the law to the Gospel ) . But Milton is ...
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