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... Church - John Cosin , Matthew Wren and William Laud . The young Milton's elegy on this eminent prelate was a formal affair , and had not the personal feeling of the High Church poet Richard Crashaw's tribute . In his time Andrewes had ...
... Church - John Cosin , Matthew Wren and William Laud . The young Milton's elegy on this eminent prelate was a formal affair , and had not the personal feeling of the High Church poet Richard Crashaw's tribute . In his time Andrewes had ...
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... Church government is laid down in Scripture : ' God , whenever he meant to reform the Church , never intended to leave the government thereof to be patched afterwards and varnished over with the devices and embellishings of man's ...
... Church government is laid down in Scripture : ' God , whenever he meant to reform the Church , never intended to leave the government thereof to be patched afterwards and varnished over with the devices and embellishings of man's ...
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... Church . It was essentially Laud's Church that was restored ; the martyred prelate had not , after all , died in vain . His conception of the English Church was justified , and his persecutors answered , by the fact that in spite of all ...
... Church . It was essentially Laud's Church that was restored ; the martyred prelate had not , after all , died in vain . His conception of the English Church was justified , and his persecutors answered , by the fact that in spite of all ...
Contents
Preface | 9 |
Paradise Lost | 215 |
Milton Christ and Samson | 243 |
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