A Study in Milton's Christian DoctrineOxford University Press, 1939 - 214 pages |
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... death in these words : Though now to Death I yield , and am his due All that of me can die , yet that debt paid , Thou wilt not leave me in the loathsom grave His prey , nor suffer my unspotted Soule For ever with corruption there to ...
... death in these words : Though now to Death I yield , and am his due All that of me can die , yet that debt paid , Thou wilt not leave me in the loathsom grave His prey , nor suffer my unspotted Soule For ever with corruption there to ...
Page 119
... death of Christ . In the treatise , Milton states quite definitely that ' the whole of the lamb was slain ' . In Paradise Lost , Milton had not reached this conclusion , for the Son says : Though now to Death I yield , and am his due ...
... death of Christ . In the treatise , Milton states quite definitely that ' the whole of the lamb was slain ' . In Paradise Lost , Milton had not reached this conclusion , for the Son says : Though now to Death I yield , and am his due ...
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... death of Christ , there is no such modification as that implied in the words , ' All that of me can die ' . It is ( or seems to be ) the Son , in whom as a single person manhood is joined to godhead , who suffers death : thy punishment ...
... death of Christ , there is no such modification as that implied in the words , ' All that of me can die ' . It is ( or seems to be ) the Son , in whom as a single person manhood is joined to godhead , who suffers death : thy punishment ...
Contents
THE TREATISE ON CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE I | 1 |
AMES AND WOLLEBIUS | 35 |
CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE IN MILTONS EARLIER WORKS | 46 |
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Adam Adam's Almighty Ames's anti-Trinitarian Areopagitica argued argument believe Berkeley Berkeley CALIFORNIA LIBRARY Calvinist Cambridge Platonists Chaos chiefly Christ Christian doctrine clear conception created creation creature Cudworth death Deep Deity development of Milton's divine Doctrina Christiana doubt earlier early books eternal evil faith Fall Father foreknowledge free-will freedom glory God's decrees Gospel Liberty heart Holy Spirit hypostasis idea imply intellect judgement knowledge of spiritual logic Love man's manuscript matter Mediator ment Milton declares Milton seems Milton speaks Milton's mind Milton's thought Milton's view Mosaic Law nature obedience opinion orthodox pamphlets Paradise Lost Paradise Regained parallel passage passion perhaps poem Predestination prose quotes reconciliation regenerate remained Samson Agonistes Satan Saurat says Scripture soul spiritual things substance supernatural surely thir thou tion treatise Trinitarian Trinity true understanding UNIVERSITY OF CALIF UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA virtue whole wholly Wollebius words written