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Page 85
... Finally , of course , the Levellers and the Independents engaged in a bitter battle for control over the Army , in the course of which the Levellers counterposed their relatively democratic theory of rank and file control , through the ...
... Finally , of course , the Levellers and the Independents engaged in a bitter battle for control over the Army , in the course of which the Levellers counterposed their relatively democratic theory of rank and file control , through the ...
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... Finally , Milton is driven to the remarkable conclusion that the ' incoherence of such a doctrine ' , 20 the doctrine in question being the Biblical account of the Mosaic divorce laws , cannot stand ' against so many other rules and ...
... Finally , Milton is driven to the remarkable conclusion that the ' incoherence of such a doctrine ' , 20 the doctrine in question being the Biblical account of the Mosaic divorce laws , cannot stand ' against so many other rules and ...
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... finally elicits an appropriate answer . For in Book XII Adam receives from the angel Michael a double pledge , the promise of , firstly , an ultimate external victory of the godly over the ungodly , and secondly , an immediate internal ...
... finally elicits an appropriate answer . For in Book XII Adam receives from the angel Michael a double pledge , the promise of , firstly , an ultimate external victory of the godly over the ungodly , and secondly , an immediate internal ...
Contents
Acknowledgements | 7 |
The World Vision of Revolutionary Independency | 50 |
The English Revolutionary Crisis | 60 |
Copyright | |
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