Milton and the Pattern of CalvinismVanderbilt University, 1942 - 432 pages |
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... human mind is naturally endued with it , yet it is extinguished , partly by ignorance , partly by wickedness - Chap III - IV . 2 . 3 . Nor in the structure of the world ; because , though it shines there with the brightest evidence ...
... human mind is naturally endued with it , yet it is extinguished , partly by ignorance , partly by wickedness - Chap III - IV . 2 . 3 . Nor in the structure of the world ; because , though it shines there with the brightest evidence ...
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... human responsibility and discouraged any effort to control the natural impulses . Furthermore various mystics who had accepted Calvin as a logical exponent of their ideas , and considered themselves Calvinists , pantheistically ...
... human responsibility and discouraged any effort to control the natural impulses . Furthermore various mystics who had accepted Calvin as a logical exponent of their ideas , and considered themselves Calvinists , pantheistically ...
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... human existence , which " dissipates the feeling of personal homage for men , however high their station , and dulls the lustre of all earthly grandeur . ' Calvinism also dispenses with a human priesthood which often proves a powerful ...
... human existence , which " dissipates the feeling of personal homage for men , however high their station , and dulls the lustre of all earthly grandeur . ' Calvinism also dispenses with a human priesthood which often proves a powerful ...
Contents
THE PATTERN OF CALVINISM I | 1 |
MILTON AND THE PATTERN | 33 |
MILTONS CONVERGENCE INTO THE PATTERN | 71 |
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