Milton and the Pattern of CalvinismVanderbilt University, 1942 - 432 pages |
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... seems to have been a Calvinist ; but at times his affection for both Plato and Aristotle almost completely obscures that fact . " Milton seems to have been typically a Calvinist in his philosophical views . Many have noticed his ...
... seems to have been a Calvinist ; but at times his affection for both Plato and Aristotle almost completely obscures that fact . " Milton seems to have been typically a Calvinist in his philosophical views . Many have noticed his ...
Page 382
Joseph Moody McDill. Masson observes , " It seems not improbable that the notes from which , in after - life , he compiled his summary of the Logic of Ramus were prepared by him while he was a stud- ent at Cambridge . " This seems to be ...
Joseph Moody McDill. Masson observes , " It seems not improbable that the notes from which , in after - life , he compiled his summary of the Logic of Ramus were prepared by him while he was a stud- ent at Cambridge . " This seems to be ...
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... seems very probably to have taken with the manuscript is that of naming it . None of the early biographers seem to have any particular title in mind upon which they can agree , and refer to it vaguely as " a Body of Divinity , " " Idea ...
... seems very probably to have taken with the manuscript is that of naming it . None of the early biographers seem to have any particular title in mind upon which they can agree , and refer to it vaguely as " a Body of Divinity , " " Idea ...
Contents
THE PATTERN OF CALVINISM I | 1 |
MILTON AND THE PATTERN | 33 |
MILTONS CONVERGENCE INTO THE PATTERN | 71 |
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