Milton and the Pattern of CalvinismVanderbilt University, 1942 - 432 pages |
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... true penitence is always the consequence of true faith . But first it proposes the doctrine of repentance in general - Chap . III ; and then treats of Popish penance and its consti- tuent parts - Chap . IV - of indulgences and ...
... true penitence is always the consequence of true faith . But first it proposes the doctrine of repentance in general - Chap . III ; and then treats of Popish penance and its consti- tuent parts - Chap . IV - of indulgences and ...
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... True believers , thereby , according to the measure of their faith , arrive at the certain persuasion that they ever will continue true and living members of the Church , experience forgive- ness of sins , and at last inherit eternal ...
... True believers , thereby , according to the measure of their faith , arrive at the certain persuasion that they ever will continue true and living members of the Church , experience forgive- ness of sins , and at last inherit eternal ...
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... true , it would seem probable that Milton's corrections in the De Doctrina , made after Picard's fair copy was finished , would show signs of his growing Calvinism . An examination of the treatise reveals this suspicion to be true ; for ...
... true , it would seem probable that Milton's corrections in the De Doctrina , made after Picard's fair copy was finished , would show signs of his growing Calvinism . An examination of the treatise reveals this suspicion to be true ; for ...
Contents
THE PATTERN OF CALVINISM I | 1 |
MILTON AND THE PATTERN | 33 |
MILTONS CONVERGENCE INTO THE PATTERN | 71 |
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