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... Smectymnuus , for example , Milton maintains that matters of church government in no way ' exceed the capacity of a plain artisan ' . 25 A congregation will easily be able to determine the competence of its minister , he argues , since ...
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... Smectymnuus ' , Prose Works , III , p . 165. ) 143. Indeed , Walter J. Ong has been prompted to observe that ' paradoxically , in Milton's poetry logic appears perhaps more assertive than in his prose ' . ( ' Logic and Epic Muse ...
... Smectymnuus ' , Prose Works , III , p . 165. ) 143. Indeed , Walter J. Ong has been prompted to observe that ' paradoxically , in Milton's poetry logic appears perhaps more assertive than in his prose ' . ( ' Logic and Epic Muse ...
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... Smectymnuus , An , 101 Areopagatica , 54 , 82 , 89 , 97 , 111 , 176 Aristotle , 193 Arminianism , 71 , 90–1 , 202 Army , New Model , 54-5 , 58-9 , 80- 1 , 84-6 , 109 , 199 , 200 , 205 , 227 Art for art's sake , 40 , 125 , 141-2 Artisan ...
... Smectymnuus , An , 101 Areopagatica , 54 , 82 , 89 , 97 , 111 , 176 Aristotle , 193 Arminianism , 71 , 90–1 , 202 Army , New Model , 54-5 , 58-9 , 80- 1 , 84-6 , 109 , 199 , 200 , 205 , 227 Art for art's sake , 40 , 125 , 141-2 Artisan ...
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