Milton's Prose Tracts as a Gloss on Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained, and Samson AgonistesStanford University, 1971 - 648 pages |
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... position on the chain , i.e. his dependency from and upon God , makes the absolute sovereignty of any human being over another unjustified and hence impossible . In the case of Charles Stuart , Milton used such analo- gies as fuel for ...
... position on the chain , i.e. his dependency from and upon God , makes the absolute sovereignty of any human being over another unjustified and hence impossible . In the case of Charles Stuart , Milton used such analo- gies as fuel for ...
Page 76
... position in the revolution vis - a - vis the millenarian fanatics , see Michael Fixler , Milton and the Kingdoms of God ( Evanston , Ill .: Northwestern Univ . Press , 1964 ) , e.g. pp . 170-171 . Richard Hooker , Of the Laws of ...
... position in the revolution vis - a - vis the millenarian fanatics , see Michael Fixler , Milton and the Kingdoms of God ( Evanston , Ill .: Northwestern Univ . Press , 1964 ) , e.g. pp . 170-171 . Richard Hooker , Of the Laws of ...
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... position of these domestic tracts is as integral a part of the poetry as was the central position of the political tracts . In fact , it is the same religious position , the belief in Christian liberty , applied to regi- cide and ...
... position of these domestic tracts is as integral a part of the poetry as was the central position of the political tracts . In fact , it is the same religious position , the belief in Christian liberty , applied to regi- cide and ...
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