John Milton, EnglishmanGollancz, 1950 - 314 pages |
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Page 130
... doctrine . It has been pointed out , moreover , that there is a difference in emphasis and divergent implications in his statements of the nature of Church government and theirs . They write as ministers , he as a layman . The ...
... doctrine . It has been pointed out , moreover , that there is a difference in emphasis and divergent implications in his statements of the nature of Church government and theirs . They write as ministers , he as a layman . The ...
Page 131
... doctrine had been dragged down to the " new paganism of sensual idolatry , " and the inward acts of the spirit brought to the eye - service of the body , " as if they could make God fleshly , because they could not make themselves ...
... doctrine had been dragged down to the " new paganism of sensual idolatry , " and the inward acts of the spirit brought to the eye - service of the body , " as if they could make God fleshly , because they could not make themselves ...
Page 294
... doctrine of married love , as expressed in the fourth book of Paradise Lost , fell in with the reaction against ... doctrinal sympathy between Milton and the eighteenth century . What , for example , has become of his Platonism and of ...
... doctrine of married love , as expressed in the fourth book of Paradise Lost , fell in with the reaction against ... doctrinal sympathy between Milton and the eighteenth century . What , for example , has become of his Platonism and of ...
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