Truth in Our Practice: Representing Justice in Milton's Poetry and ProseUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 2003 - 386 pages |
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Page 273
... maintains , God's description of predestination in Book 3 of Paradise Lost as well as in On Christian Doctrine illustrates Milton's " characteristic concern for the reasonableness of the plan of salvation and the justice of God's ...
... maintains , God's description of predestination in Book 3 of Paradise Lost as well as in On Christian Doctrine illustrates Milton's " characteristic concern for the reasonableness of the plan of salvation and the justice of God's ...
Page 316
... maintains that these " small " and " weak " activities of advocating the truth gain political efficacy in the world of Realpolitik . The publication of the truth can subvert the " worldly strong " and lead to " highest victory . " " 185 ...
... maintains that these " small " and " weak " activities of advocating the truth gain political efficacy in the world of Realpolitik . The publication of the truth can subvert the " worldly strong " and lead to " highest victory . " " 185 ...
Page 333
... maintains . In this regard , an individual's experience as it is negotiated by an individual's reasoning and virtuous selfhood and its consonant alignment with the will of God offers a foundation for determining and interpreting what is ...
... maintains . In this regard , an individual's experience as it is negotiated by an individual's reasoning and virtuous selfhood and its consonant alignment with the will of God offers a foundation for determining and interpreting what is ...
Contents
Constructing a Just Self in the | 72 |
Determinable Justice in The | 128 |
The English View of Ireland and the Application of Justice | 156 |
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