Milton and the Pattern of CalvinismVanderbilt University, 1942 - 432 pages |
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Page 108
... evidence against the possibility of this biographer having been Milton's other nephew , John Philips ; John Philips would have known as well as Edward when the work was framed.51 In 1656 , Milton , at the age of forty - seven ...
... evidence against the possibility of this biographer having been Milton's other nephew , John Philips ; John Philips would have known as well as Edward when the work was framed.51 In 1656 , Milton , at the age of forty - seven ...
Page 149
... evidence that at various times the connection was most vital and im- mediate ; thus one authority upon the subject of English Puritanism declares that , The distinctive features of Presbyterianism are , . . . as might be expected at ...
... evidence that at various times the connection was most vital and im- mediate ; thus one authority upon the subject of English Puritanism declares that , The distinctive features of Presbyterianism are , . . . as might be expected at ...
Page 383
... evidence of the early biographers , there is nothing in them that would help us in such a question . Other than the evidence I have suggested from the connec- tion with the De Doctrina , there does not appear to be any- thing in ...
... evidence of the early biographers , there is nothing in them that would help us in such a question . Other than the evidence I have suggested from the connec- tion with the De Doctrina , there does not appear to be any- thing in ...
Contents
THE PATTERN OF CALVINISM I | 1 |
MILTON AND THE PATTERN | 33 |
MILTONS CONVERGENCE INTO THE PATTERN | 71 |
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