Liberty and Love: English Literature and Society, 1640-88 |
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... traditional hierarchies of the land , or to the hierarchies of the half - reformed Church of England , for they sought direct commerce with God by consulting His writ- ten word and their own hearts , no spiritual middleman between ...
... traditional hierarchies of the land , or to the hierarchies of the half - reformed Church of England , for they sought direct commerce with God by consulting His writ- ten word and their own hearts , no spiritual middleman between ...
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... traditional Aristotelian conception , virtue being defined in the Nicomachean Ethics as a disposition of the will . The view of individual virtue as the golden mean went with a political attitude that sought a middle ground between the ...
... traditional Aristotelian conception , virtue being defined in the Nicomachean Ethics as a disposition of the will . The view of individual virtue as the golden mean went with a political attitude that sought a middle ground between the ...
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... traditional balance within the constitution is part of the order of nature , which is in turn the handwork of God , religion is here felt to have turned into its opposite , irreligion , in threatening the traditional order . With a ...
... traditional balance within the constitution is part of the order of nature , which is in turn the handwork of God , religion is here felt to have turned into its opposite , irreligion , in threatening the traditional order . With a ...
Contents
List of abbreviations | 11 |
viewpoint | 19 |
a Parliamentarian viewpoint | 34 |
Copyright | |
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