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At one point in the argument , the specifically bourgeois nature of this conception
is precisely articulated . In so far as it professes a belief in predestined salvation
and damnation , Calvinism , Milton notes , “ cannot avoid attributing to God the ...
At one point in the argument , the specifically bourgeois nature of this conception
is precisely articulated . In so far as it professes a belief in predestined salvation
and damnation , Calvinism , Milton notes , “ cannot avoid attributing to God the ...
Page 104
But in a Treatise of Civil Power in Ecclesiastical Causes , 39 which was
published in 1659 , he outlines a very similar conception of the nature of church
government . Again we find the firm denial of the state ' s right to interfere in
matters of ...
But in a Treatise of Civil Power in Ecclesiastical Causes , 39 which was
published in 1659 , he outlines a very similar conception of the nature of church
government . Again we find the firm denial of the state ' s right to interfere in
matters of ...
Page 150
... might believe in them . ' 36 Milton ' s earlier conception of history as a simple
process of transition from tyranny to the free kingdom of the saints is superseded
by a much more complex conception , which incorporates within it the
possibilities ...
... might believe in them . ' 36 Milton ' s earlier conception of history as a simple
process of transition from tyranny to the free kingdom of the saints is superseded
by a much more complex conception , which incorporates within it the
possibilities ...
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Contents
The World Vision of Revolutionary Independency | 50 |
The English Revolutionary Crisis | 60 |
Reason Triumphant | 94 |
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