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Thus the principal topics of the whole treatise are two - the knowledge of God , and the knowledge of man . In the first chapter , they are considered together ; in the following chapters , separately ; yet some things are introduced ...
Thus the principal topics of the whole treatise are two - the knowledge of God , and the knowledge of man . In the first chapter , they are considered together ; in the following chapters , separately ; yet some things are introduced ...
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And the remarks upon the importance of knowledge which follow , leading to observations 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 .
And the remarks upon the importance of knowledge which follow , leading to observations 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 .
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16 knowledge of things for which he has infused so great a desire in our minds . Ponder over the entire scheme of thingsthe illustrious Artificer of the great work has built it for His own glory . Milton then launches into a beautiful ...
16 knowledge of things for which he has infused so great a desire in our minds . Ponder over the entire scheme of thingsthe illustrious Artificer of the great work has built it for His own glory . Milton then launches into a beautiful ...
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Contents
THE PATTERN OF CALVINISM | 1 |
Centre Beginnings in England The Genevan Bible | 33 |
MILTONS CONVERGENCE INTO THE PATTERN | 71 |
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