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As he himself puts it : ' The essential relationship between the life of society and
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In Tetrachordon , for example , he sternly warns that ' testimony be in logic an
argument rightly called " inartificial ¡± and doth not solidly fetch the truth by
multiplicity of authors , nor argue a thing false by the few that hold so ' . 116 And
in the ...
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... carefully explains that Christ has been exposed to Satan , That all the angels
and ethereal powers , They now , and men hereafter , may discern From what
consummate virtue I have chose This perfect man , by merit called my Son , To
earn ...
... carefully explains that Christ has been exposed to Satan , That all the angels
and ethereal powers , They now , and men hereafter , may discern From what
consummate virtue I have chose This perfect man , by merit called my Son , To
earn ...
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John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of Literature Andrew Milner ªÀº ¹ßÃé¹® º¸±â - 1981 |
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