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36 Such world visions can exist on two different planes : ' that of the real
consciousness of the group , . . . or that of their coherent exceptional expression
in great works of philosophy or art ' . 37 It is this latter plane which corresponds
most ...
36 Such world visions can exist on two different planes : ' that of the real
consciousness of the group , . . . or that of their coherent exceptional expression
in great works of philosophy or art ' . 37 It is this latter plane which corresponds
most ...
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Samson is , indeed , a ' world - historical individual whose own personality is only
fully expressed in the great deed performed at the temple , and who , at the same
time , articulates the full significance of the collision between God and Dagon ...
Samson is , indeed , a ' world - historical individual whose own personality is only
fully expressed in the great deed performed at the temple , and who , at the same
time , articulates the full significance of the collision between God and Dagon ...
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But this does not find expression in any ambivalence over the question of Biblical
authority , as Hill argues . 32 Rather , it finds expression in Milton ' s peculiarly
meritocratic theory of election , and in his correspondingly elitist theory of politics .
But this does not find expression in any ambivalence over the question of Biblical
authority , as Hill argues . 32 Rather , it finds expression in Milton ' s peculiarly
meritocratic theory of election , and in his correspondingly elitist theory of politics .
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Contents
The World Vision of Revolutionary Independency | 50 |
The English Revolutionary Crisis | 60 |
Reason Triumphant | 94 |
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