A Milton HandbookG. Bell, 1929 - 304 pages |
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Page 96
... spirit in the clergy has always been the most mischievous evil in the church , and that this spirit is encouraged and pro- moted by the present system of legally enforced contribu- tions . His ideal is a clergy serving without any ...
... spirit in the clergy has always been the most mischievous evil in the church , and that this spirit is encouraged and pro- moted by the present system of legally enforced contribu- tions . His ideal is a clergy serving without any ...
Page 156
... spirit of controversial satire intrudes in the anti - catholic description of the Paradise of Fools ( lines 440 ff ... spirits , is a step in the progressive change of his appearance , carefully marked by Milton as evi- dence of the ...
... spirit of controversial satire intrudes in the anti - catholic description of the Paradise of Fools ( lines 440 ff ... spirits , is a step in the progressive change of his appearance , carefully marked by Milton as evi- dence of the ...
Page 181
... spirit and at the same time affirms the reality of both . He insists on the corporeality of the angels , and suggests ( Platonically ) that heaven itself offers a point by point analogy with earth . As to man he is not a spirit housed ...
... spirit and at the same time affirms the reality of both . He insists on the corporeality of the angels , and suggests ( Platonically ) that heaven itself offers a point by point analogy with earth . As to man he is not a spirit housed ...
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