John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of LiteratureBarnes & Noble Books, 1981 - 248페이지 |
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... conception is precisely articulated . In so far as it professes a belief in predestined salvation and damnation , Calvinism , Milton notes , ' cannot avoid attributing to God the character of a respecter of persons , which he so ...
... conception is precisely articulated . In so far as it professes a belief in predestined salvation and damnation , Calvinism , Milton notes , ' cannot avoid attributing to God the character of a respecter of persons , which he so ...
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... conception of history as a simple process of transition from tyranny to the free kingdom of the saints is superseded by a much more complex conception , which incorporates within it the possibilities of defeats and setbacks , the notion ...
... conception of history as a simple process of transition from tyranny to the free kingdom of the saints is superseded by a much more complex conception , which incorporates within it the possibilities of defeats and setbacks , the notion ...
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... conception of the ways of God - but which nonetheless fail to justify the person of God to men . As Waldock observed , in a slightly different context , Milton believed in his myth much less than he thought he did . 65 We have given an ...
... conception of the ways of God - but which nonetheless fail to justify the person of God to men . As Waldock observed , in a slightly different context , Milton believed in his myth much less than he thought he did . 65 We have given an ...
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