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Page xiii
... interest , outside the religious and political squabbles of his time , outside even dogma and religion proper - a philosophical interest susceptible of universal appeal , and fully as important for our own time as for Milton's ...
... interest , outside the religious and political squabbles of his time , outside even dogma and religion proper - a philosophical interest susceptible of universal appeal , and fully as important for our own time as for Milton's ...
Page xvi
... interest and the gratification of vanity had no place in his life . He often boasted of what he had done , but he had never undertaken anything in order solely to derive glory or profit from it ; the mark of the Impersonal is on all ...
... interest and the gratification of vanity had no place in his life . He often boasted of what he had done , but he had never undertaken anything in order solely to derive glory or profit from it ; the mark of the Impersonal is on all ...
Page 32
... interest rule in the world , and that the corrupt individual could not but corrupt society . His conception of universal evil , the triumph of passion , settled in his mind . Soon he saw that evil was in his own party . Crom- well ...
... interest rule in the world , and that the corrupt individual could not but corrupt society . His conception of universal evil , the triumph of passion , settled in his mind . Soon he saw that evil was in his own party . Crom- well ...
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... interest of this work is but small if the subject- matter alone is considered . The general idea , which is endlessly repeated in Milton's pamplets , is that any sort of true reformation has been made impossible in England by the ...
... interest of this work is but small if the subject- matter alone is considered . The general idea , which is endlessly repeated in Milton's pamplets , is that any sort of true reformation has been made impossible in England by the ...
Page 39
... interest . It is short , and the full title is suffi- cient to give an idea of its subject - matter , the form calling for no remarks : Of Prelatical Episcopacy , and whether it may be deduced from the apostolical times , by virtue of ...
... interest . It is short , and the full title is suffi- cient to give an idea of its subject - matter , the form calling for no remarks : Of Prelatical Episcopacy , and whether it may be deduced from the apostolical times , by virtue of ...
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