Milton and the Pattern of CalvinismVanderbilt University, 1942 - 432 pages |
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Page 79
... later Presbyterianism in that the participants hoped to stay inside the Church , or at most to modify its government . The later movement was an effort to supplant the Establish- ed Church with a systematic Presbyterian government ; and ...
... later Presbyterianism in that the participants hoped to stay inside the Church , or at most to modify its government . The later movement was an effort to supplant the Establish- ed Church with a systematic Presbyterian government ; and ...
Page 181
... later writings , Arian or semi - Arian , and as lacking evidence of a kind or loving nature in the Deity . It will ... later to influence his theo- logical doctrines . In the same Prolusion occurs another idea that was later to undergo ...
... later writings , Arian or semi - Arian , and as lacking evidence of a kind or loving nature in the Deity . It will ... later to influence his theo- logical doctrines . In the same Prolusion occurs another idea that was later to undergo ...
Page 383
... later date than I have suggested . Therefore , until clear- er evidence appears , I do not see why we should not regard the work as sufficiently completed , between 1644 and 1649 , to be given the position in which I have placed it ...
... later date than I have suggested . Therefore , until clear- er evidence appears , I do not see why we should not regard the work as sufficiently completed , between 1644 and 1649 , to be given the position in which I have placed it ...
Contents
THE PATTERN OF CALVINISM I | 1 |
MILTON AND THE PATTERN | 33 |
MILTONS CONVERGENCE INTO THE PATTERN | 71 |
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