The Portent of Milton: Some Aspects of His GeniusW. Laurie, 1958 - 148 pages |
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... fact , among Milton's own devils : Others apart sat on a Hill retir'd , In thoughts more elevate , and reason'd high Of Providence , Foreknowledge , Will and Fate , Fixt Fate , free will , foreknowledge absolute , And found no end , in ...
... fact , among Milton's own devils : Others apart sat on a Hill retir'd , In thoughts more elevate , and reason'd high Of Providence , Foreknowledge , Will and Fate , Fixt Fate , free will , foreknowledge absolute , And found no end , in ...
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... free the Church , not only from prelacy , but also from its union with the State . In this he was as unpractical as in his advocacy of divorce by consent . In fact , he was more unpractical . THE PORTENT OF MILTON - THE POWER 43.
... free the Church , not only from prelacy , but also from its union with the State . In this he was as unpractical as in his advocacy of divorce by consent . In fact , he was more unpractical . THE PORTENT OF MILTON - THE POWER 43.
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... fact , following Moloch's counsel and turning his " Tortures into horrid Arms against the Torturer ' . He did not understand that he was justifying the ' wayes of God ' by demonstrating how the imagination ' out of our evil seeks to ...
... fact , following Moloch's counsel and turning his " Tortures into horrid Arms against the Torturer ' . He did not understand that he was justifying the ' wayes of God ' by demonstrating how the imagination ' out of our evil seeks to ...
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