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... doctrine . If the poem's message is that of a hymn in praise of patience , fortitude , and a purely internal resistance to the world , a doctrine , as it were , of passivity rather than of activity , then it is barely remarkable that ...
... doctrine . If the poem's message is that of a hymn in praise of patience , fortitude , and a purely internal resistance to the world , a doctrine , as it were , of passivity rather than of activity , then it is barely remarkable that ...
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... Doctrine ' , Prose Works , IV , p . 463 . 38. Ibid . , P. 454 . 39. Prose Works , II , pp . 520–48 . 40. ' A Treatise of Civil Power in Ecclesiastical Causes ' , Prose Works , II , p . 523 . 41. Ibid . , p . 532 . 42. ' A Defence of the ...
... Doctrine ' , Prose Works , IV , p . 463 . 38. Ibid . , P. 454 . 39. Prose Works , II , pp . 520–48 . 40. ' A Treatise of Civil Power in Ecclesiastical Causes ' , Prose Works , II , p . 523 . 41. Ibid . , p . 532 . 42. ' A Defence of the ...
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... Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce ' , Prose Works , III , p . 258 . 101. ' A Treatise on Christian Doctrine ' , Prose Works , IV , p . 86. In Milton's view strict logic forbids the notion that God the Father and God the Son constitute ...
... Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce ' , Prose Works , III , p . 258 . 101. ' A Treatise on Christian Doctrine ' , Prose Works , IV , p . 86. In Milton's view strict logic forbids the notion that God the Father and God the Son constitute ...
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