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As if to add gratuitously to the offenses of the work against established 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 ...
As if to add gratuitously to the offenses of the work against established 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 ...
Page 232
In Paradise Lost Milton conceals or modifies his anti - Trinitarian heresies , but they are discernible enough both in that poem and in Paradise Regained , when read in the light of the elaborate discussions in the Christian Doctrine .
In Paradise Lost Milton conceals or modifies his anti - Trinitarian heresies , but they are discernible enough both in that poem and in Paradise Regained , when read in the light of the elaborate discussions in the Christian Doctrine .
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221 , 261-262 , creation theme , 5 207 , 207 n.18 , deities , 196 1.15 , Skinner , Daniel : amanuensis , ethics , 233-234 , 260-261 , philos389 ; and Of Christian Doctrine ophy , 235-238 , political theory , MS , 119 ; mentioned , 105 ...
221 , 261-262 , creation theme , 5 207 , 207 n.18 , deities , 196 1.15 , Skinner , Daniel : amanuensis , ethics , 233-234 , 260-261 , philos389 ; and Of Christian Doctrine ophy , 235-238 , political theory , MS , 119 ; mentioned , 105 ...
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