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Of his Bible reading it has been said that his interpretation was too literal , that he wrested Scripture , that the Bible never ousted his Greek and Latin , that his Biblical views are related to the idea of nature , that he used the ...
Of his Bible reading it has been said that his interpretation was too literal , that he wrested Scripture , that the Bible never ousted his Greek and Latin , that his Biblical views are related to the idea of nature , that he used the ...
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It was the Bible of Cromwell's army ( used in the form of extracts ) , of Shakespeare and of Bunyan . It ran through more than 160 editions [ by 1644 ] , at least 40 after the publication of the King James Version .
It was the Bible of Cromwell's army ( used in the form of extracts ) , of Shakespeare and of Bunyan . It ran through more than 160 editions [ by 1644 ] , at least 40 after the publication of the King James Version .
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MILTON'S BIBLE Milton's Bible , as we know , was the new King James version which had appeared in 1611. And according to Fletcher , he used it constantly “ as his regularly employed English version . ” ! But he was not dependent on this ...
MILTON'S BIBLE Milton's Bible , as we know , was the new King James version which had appeared in 1611. And according to Fletcher , he used it constantly “ as his regularly employed English version . ” ! But he was not dependent on this ...
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Contents
THE PATTERN OF CALVINISM | 1 |
Centre Beginnings in England The Genevan Bible | 33 |
MILTONS CONVERGENCE INTO THE PATTERN | 71 |
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