Milton and the Pattern of CalvinismVanderbilt University, 1942 - 432 pages |
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Page 88
... Presbyterians , com- prising the majority , of two classes , corresponding to the Low and High Church Episcopalians , of whom Schaff says , The liberal party maintained that the Presbyterian form of government was based on human right ...
... Presbyterians , com- prising the majority , of two classes , corresponding to the Low and High Church Episcopalians , of whom Schaff says , The liberal party maintained that the Presbyterian form of government was based on human right ...
Page 93
... Presbyterians - or at least did not think he was doing so . It The Presbyterian system of government is that to be found at the heart , or centre , of Calvinism , in the fourth book of Calvin's Institutes ; the congregational system of ...
... Presbyterians - or at least did not think he was doing so . It The Presbyterian system of government is that to be found at the heart , or centre , of Calvinism , in the fourth book of Calvin's Institutes ; the congregational system of ...
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... Presbyterians had been born and bred under it , and it was not easy to break away from its example immediately . Milton must have recognized that all of the Presbyterians were not of the same stamp . The Presbyter- ians in the Assembly ...
... Presbyterians had been born and bred under it , and it was not easy to break away from its example immediately . Milton must have recognized that all of the Presbyterians were not of the same stamp . The Presbyter- ians in the Assembly ...
Contents
THE PATTERN OF CALVINISM I | 1 |
MILTON AND THE PATTERN | 33 |
MILTONS CONVERGENCE INTO THE PATTERN | 71 |
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