An Account of the Life, Opinions, and Writings of John Milton: With an Introduction to Paradise LostChapman and Hall, 1855 - 484 sivua |
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... Doctrine , those on religion must hold a prominent place . Had I felt any scruples about developing them - which was not the case - they would have been removed by the example of the Bishop of Win- chester , who , with that regard for ...
... Doctrine , those on religion must hold a prominent place . Had I felt any scruples about developing them - which was not the case - they would have been removed by the example of the Bishop of Win- chester , who , with that regard for ...
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... doctrines of the lately dominant superstition ; and when his son , of the same name as himself , whom he had sent to the College of Christ Church in the adjacent Univer- sity , had there learned and embraced the Reformed doc- trines ...
... doctrines of the lately dominant superstition ; and when his son , of the same name as himself , whom he had sent to the College of Christ Church in the adjacent Univer- sity , had there learned and embraced the Reformed doc- trines ...
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... Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce ; at first anonymously ; but to a second edition in the same year he prefixed his Having , a little time after the publication of this treatise , discovered that the celebrated Martin Bucer had , in a ...
... Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce ; at first anonymously ; but to a second edition in the same year he prefixed his Having , a little time after the publication of this treatise , discovered that the celebrated Martin Bucer had , in a ...
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... Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce . Thus ended the controversy , but Milton retained his opinions to the end of his life . His efforts to have a change made in the law of mar- riage and divorce were , as might be expected , a complete ...
... Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce . Thus ended the controversy , but Milton retained his opinions to the end of his life . His efforts to have a change made in the law of mar- riage and divorce were , as might be expected , a complete ...
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... Doctrine enables us to see more clearly into the grounds of his not joining himself to any religious society . From his opinions as there developed , we may discern that he differed in his theologic views . from every sect then in ...
... Doctrine enables us to see more clearly into the grounds of his not joining himself to any religious society . From his opinions as there developed , we may discern that he differed in his theologic views . from every sect then in ...
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