Milton and the Puritan Dilemma, 1641-1660University of Toronto Press, 1942 - 440 páginas |
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Página 71
... Scripture " must be the guide and rule.23 But for reasons inherent in the very nature of the problem , what is opposed in the divorce pamphlets to the error of human judgment and tradition is not precisely what was opposed to it in the ...
... Scripture " must be the guide and rule.23 But for reasons inherent in the very nature of the problem , what is opposed in the divorce pamphlets to the error of human judgment and tradition is not precisely what was opposed to it in the ...
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... Scripture to another man's conscience , which is well known to be a general maxim of the Protestant religion , it follows plainly that he who holds in religion that belief or those opinions which to his conscience and utmost ...
... Scripture to another man's conscience , which is well known to be a general maxim of the Protestant religion , it follows plainly that he who holds in religion that belief or those opinions which to his conscience and utmost ...
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... Scripture and Reason in The Tenure in order to show that the logic of its arguments justified the execution of the King . 49If it were not that Milton specifically mentions Scripture and Reason , the ideas here discussed might better ...
... Scripture and Reason in The Tenure in order to show that the logic of its arguments justified the execution of the King . 49If it were not that Milton specifically mentions Scripture and Reason , the ideas here discussed might better ...
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PAMPHLETS 16411642 | 4 |
Closing up Truth to Truth | 63 |
The End and Good of the Monarchy | 123 |
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