Milton and the Pattern of CalvinismVanderbilt University, 1942 - 432 pages |
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Page 167
... complete ; extremes lead to slavery or license , which , in the end , may equal each other ; and the only way to avoid extremes and have complete freedom is by giving each man a chance to preserve what he believes to be his own person ...
... complete ; extremes lead to slavery or license , which , in the end , may equal each other ; and the only way to avoid extremes and have complete freedom is by giving each man a chance to preserve what he believes to be his own person ...
Page 219
... complete . I should like , at this time , to call attention to a frequent misinterpretation of Milton's views on baptism , based upon a passage in this work . Milton is attacking the Prelates for their " gaudy glisterings to stirre up ...
... complete . I should like , at this time , to call attention to a frequent misinterpretation of Milton's views on baptism , based upon a passage in this work . Milton is attacking the Prelates for their " gaudy glisterings to stirre up ...
Page 306
... complete system throughout its various changes in their chronological order of composition . In spite of its Arminian doctrines , the bulk of the De Doctrina is Calvinistic . This fact is not surprising when it is recalled that the work ...
... complete system throughout its various changes in their chronological order of composition . In spite of its Arminian doctrines , the bulk of the De Doctrina is Calvinistic . This fact is not surprising when it is recalled that the work ...
Contents
THE PATTERN OF CALVINISM I | 1 |
MILTON AND THE PATTERN | 33 |
MILTONS CONVERGENCE INTO THE PATTERN | 71 |
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