Milton and the Pattern of CalvinismVanderbilt University, 1942 - 432 pages |
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Joseph Moody McDill. life . It seems logical to believe that this event took place while Milton was at Cambridge . At ... logic , with which he was made acquainted during his first year . not Peter Ramus ( 1515-1572 ) , one of those ...
Joseph Moody McDill. life . It seems logical to believe that this event took place while Milton was at Cambridge . At ... logic , with which he was made acquainted during his first year . not Peter Ramus ( 1515-1572 ) , one of those ...
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Joseph Moody McDill. conception of the logical art by their own press in 1584 , the book being entitled , P. Rami ... logic had been remarkably rapid and wide before it reached Cambridge . Although Beza's fondness for Aristotle made him ...
Joseph Moody McDill. conception of the logical art by their own press in 1584 , the book being entitled , P. Rami ... logic had been remarkably rapid and wide before it reached Cambridge . Although Beza's fondness for Aristotle made him ...
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... logical capacity to observe a contradiction , we must believe that these views express two different strata of ... logical contradictions ; his corrections in the latter part of the manuscript , clearly aimed at making the conglomer- ate ...
... logical capacity to observe a contradiction , we must believe that these views express two different strata of ... logical contradictions ; his corrections in the latter part of the manuscript , clearly aimed at making the conglomer- ate ...
Contents
THE PATTERN OF CALVINISM I | 1 |
MILTON AND THE PATTERN | 33 |
MILTONS CONVERGENCE INTO THE PATTERN | 71 |
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