Milton and the Pattern of CalvinismVanderbilt University, 1942 - 432 pages |
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Page viii
... interest and encouragement . I am equally indebted to Doctor Gilbert Gordon Parkinson , of the Erskine Theological Seminary , whose ability to make a difficult problem in theology clear has been exceeded only by his readiness to assist ...
... interest and encouragement . I am equally indebted to Doctor Gilbert Gordon Parkinson , of the Erskine Theological Seminary , whose ability to make a difficult problem in theology clear has been exceeded only by his readiness to assist ...
Page 37
... interest to us because of their later relationship to Milton , were John Deodatus of Geneva , and Pierre Du Moulin , one of the four delegates elected from France and forbidden to leave the country by the King . In the 154 formal ...
... interest to us because of their later relationship to Milton , were John Deodatus of Geneva , and Pierre Du Moulin , one of the four delegates elected from France and forbidden to leave the country by the King . In the 154 formal ...
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... interest in " natur- al philosophy , " his concern about the basis of true nobility , his efforts for the reform rather than destruction of the church , and through his interest in a theory of government where the stress was upon the ...
... interest in " natur- al philosophy , " his concern about the basis of true nobility , his efforts for the reform rather than destruction of the church , and through his interest in a theory of government where the stress was upon the ...
Contents
THE PATTERN OF CALVINISM I | 1 |
MILTON AND THE PATTERN | 33 |
MILTONS CONVERGENCE INTO THE PATTERN | 71 |
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