Milton and the Pattern of CalvinismVanderbilt University, 1942 - 432 pages |
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Page 196
... nature of the soul : ... it is evident , that all who direct not every thought and action of life to this end ( the knowledge of God ) , are degenerated from the law of their creation . Of this the heathen philosophers themselves were ...
... nature of the soul : ... it is evident , that all who direct not every thought and action of life to this end ( the knowledge of God ) , are degenerated from the law of their creation . Of this the heathen philosophers themselves were ...
Page 272
... Nature " these writers meant what is today called " Conscience . " Calvin taught such an agreement on the ground that otherwise we would not be enabled by the law of nature to distinguish between truth and falsehood , right and wrong ...
... Nature " these writers meant what is today called " Conscience . " Calvin taught such an agreement on the ground that otherwise we would not be enabled by the law of nature to distinguish between truth and falsehood , right and wrong ...
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... nature , as in the fulness of time He miraculously begat Him in His human nature of the Virgin Mary . In ad- dition , God imparted to the Son as much as He pleased of the divine nature , even of the divine substance itself . Yet care ...
... nature , as in the fulness of time He miraculously begat Him in His human nature of the Virgin Mary . In ad- dition , God imparted to the Son as much as He pleased of the divine nature , even of the divine substance itself . Yet care ...
Contents
THE PATTERN OF CALVINISM I | 1 |
MILTON AND THE PATTERN | 33 |
MILTONS CONVERGENCE INTO THE PATTERN | 71 |
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