Milton and the Pattern of CalvinismVanderbilt University, 1942 - 432 pages |
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Page 345
... statement implies that it is the Lord's prayer ) ; 122 good actions are not our own , but God working in us , hence there is no room for vanity of human merits ; 123 and that the wicked show only a semblance of vir- tue temporarily ...
... statement implies that it is the Lord's prayer ) ; 122 good actions are not our own , but God working in us , hence there is no room for vanity of human merits ; 123 and that the wicked show only a semblance of vir- tue temporarily ...
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... statement , it appears also that the reason Milton was hesitant about publishing the work , was that he recognized many of the opinions in it to be unorthodox , and he feared lest it be offensive to others . In the statements that ...
... statement , it appears also that the reason Milton was hesitant about publishing the work , was that he recognized many of the opinions in it to be unorthodox , and he feared lest it be offensive to others . In the statements that ...
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... statement is simply a vague and hurried genera- lization , in which he says , " In these works , and the instruc- tion of some youth or other at the intreaty of his friends , he in great serenity spent his time and expired no less ...
... statement is simply a vague and hurried genera- lization , in which he says , " In these works , and the instruc- tion of some youth or other at the intreaty of his friends , he in great serenity spent his time and expired no less ...
Contents
THE PATTERN OF CALVINISM I | 1 |
MILTON AND THE PATTERN | 33 |
MILTONS CONVERGENCE INTO THE PATTERN | 71 |
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