A Milton HandbookG. Bell, 1929 - 304 pages |
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Page 93
... doctrine Milton introduces a statement in favor of divorce and demonstrates that even polygamy is not prohibited by divine law . The chief virtue of the work in Milton's eyes was that its principles were derived solely from Scripture ...
... doctrine Milton introduces a statement in favor of divorce and demonstrates that even polygamy is not prohibited by divine law . The chief virtue of the work in Milton's eyes was that its principles were derived solely from Scripture ...
Page 180
... Doctrine . One other point remains . It is an essential one in Mil- ton's whole metaphysics . He denied the almost universally 4. accepted doctrine that God created the world out of noth- ing . The matter which he reduced to order was ...
... Doctrine . One other point remains . It is an essential one in Mil- ton's whole metaphysics . He denied the almost universally 4. accepted doctrine that God created the world out of noth- ing . The matter which he reduced to order was ...
Page 301
... Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce , 65 ff .; Judgment of Martin Bucer , 68 ; Tetrachordon , 68 ff .; Colasterion , 69 ; Of Educa- tion , 70 ff .; Areopagitica , 72 ff .; Tenure of Kings and Magistrates , 77-78 ; Letters of State , 79 ...
... Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce , 65 ff .; Judgment of Martin Bucer , 68 ; Tetrachordon , 68 ff .; Colasterion , 69 ; Of Educa- tion , 70 ff .; Areopagitica , 72 ff .; Tenure of Kings and Magistrates , 77-78 ; Letters of State , 79 ...
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