John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of LiteratureBarnes & Noble Books, 1981 - 248페이지 |
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... written when Milton was only nineteen , has often been commented on . Many of the earlier poems are simply exercises in the art of poetry , and often unsatisfactory ones at that . Milton himself discarded his unfinished The Passion with ...
... written when Milton was only nineteen , has often been commented on . Many of the earlier poems are simply exercises in the art of poetry , and often unsatisfactory ones at that . Milton himself discarded his unfinished The Passion with ...
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... written word , and the other internal , which is the Holy Spirit , written in the hearts of believers . . . although the external ground which we possess for our belief at the present day in the written word is highly important ...
... written word , and the other internal , which is the Holy Spirit , written in the hearts of believers . . . although the external ground which we possess for our belief at the present day in the written word is highly important ...
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... written in our hearts . . . how can this in the vulgar and superficial sense be a law of Christ , so far from being written in our hearts , that it injures and disallows not only the free dictates of nature and moral law , but of ...
... written in our hearts . . . how can this in the vulgar and superficial sense be a law of Christ , so far from being written in our hearts , that it injures and disallows not only the free dictates of nature and moral law , but of ...
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
The World Vision of Revolutionary Independency | 50 |
The English Revolutionary Crisis | 60 |
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