Studies in PoetryPearson Education, 1971 - 276 sivua |
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... Church whose sway was undisputed till the time of Martin Luther , there was an atmosphere of authoritiarianism , rather than of freedom , in every walk of life . The principle of authority ( and not the principle of freedom ) determined ...
... Church whose sway was undisputed till the time of Martin Luther , there was an atmosphere of authoritiarianism , rather than of freedom , in every walk of life . The principle of authority ( and not the principle of freedom ) determined ...
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... church , finally evolved into doctrines of Protestantism . And from Protestantism evolved Puritanism . There had long been outcries against the abuses in the Church . John Wycliff in the Fourteenth Century had led dissident move- ments ...
... church , finally evolved into doctrines of Protestantism . And from Protestantism evolved Puritanism . There had long been outcries against the abuses in the Church . John Wycliff in the Fourteenth Century had led dissident move- ments ...
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... church in England . This resulted in the creation of the church of England . The Reformation was thus firmly established in England by the middle of the Sixteenth cen- tury . Also the strong current of Evangelical thought influenced the ...
... church in England . This resulted in the creation of the church of England . The Reformation was thus firmly established in England by the middle of the Sixteenth cen- tury . Also the strong current of Evangelical thought influenced the ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
Life and Work of Dryden | 2 |
Drydens Political Thought and its Relation to his Satires | 3 |
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