Milton and the Pattern of CalvinismVanderbilt University, 1942 - 432 pages |
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... knowledge of God , and the knowledge of man . In the first chapter , they are considered to- gether ; in the following chapters , separately ; yet some things are introduced , which may be referred to either or both . What respects the ...
... knowledge of God , and the knowledge of man . In the first chapter , they are considered to- gether ; in the following chapters , separately ; yet some things are introduced , which may be referred to either or both . What respects the ...
Page 158
... knowledge , " to re- search of the soul , to " psychology , " and becomes in- terwoven with the " theory of knowledge , " or resolves into one or other of these . Reduced to " scientific " terms its ideas become the concepts of " inborn ...
... knowledge , " to re- search of the soul , to " psychology , " and becomes in- terwoven with the " theory of knowledge , " or resolves into one or other of these . Reduced to " scientific " terms its ideas become the concepts of " inborn ...
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... knowledge which follow , leading to ob- servations on the order and beauty of the heavens , might very well have been taken from the fifth chapter of the first book of the Institutes . This is the sole contemplation , Mil- ton says , by ...
... knowledge which follow , leading to ob- servations on the order and beauty of the heavens , might very well have been taken from the fifth chapter of the first book of the Institutes . This is the sole contemplation , Mil- ton says , by ...
Contents
THE PATTERN OF CALVINISM I | 1 |
MILTON AND THE PATTERN | 33 |
MILTONS CONVERGENCE INTO THE PATTERN | 71 |
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