Milton's Burden of InterpretationThis book is a volume in the Penn Press Anniversary Collection. To mark its 125th anniversary in 2015, the University of Pennsylvania Press rereleased more than 1,100 titles from Penn Press's distinguished backlist from 1899-1999 that had fallen out of print. Spanning an entire century, the Anniversary Collection offers peer-reviewed scholarship in a wide range of subject areas. |
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... offered , out of Luther's early writings , to readers of the English Bible . Encouragement to read with an introspective eye and to find nourishment is amplified in the 1534 Bristol copy of Tyndale's Bible : Then go to & reade the ...
... offered , out of Luther's early writings , to readers of the English Bible . Encouragement to read with an introspective eye and to find nourishment is amplified in the 1534 Bristol copy of Tyndale's Bible : Then go to & reade the ...
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... offered , he had to struggle to get his experience to fit its prescriptions for the godly . As he followed the instructions to attend to " sundry places of Scripture , " that his calling and election might be made sure , he developed a ...
... offered , he had to struggle to get his experience to fit its prescriptions for the godly . As he followed the instructions to attend to " sundry places of Scripture , " that his calling and election might be made sure , he developed a ...
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... offered by the parable of the talents . Milton himself , both by his allusions to the parable in accounts of his life and by repeated references to his diligent mental labors , promoted the idea that his career was marked by unbroken ...
... offered by the parable of the talents . Milton himself , both by his allusions to the parable in accounts of his life and by repeated references to his diligent mental labors , promoted the idea that his career was marked by unbroken ...
Contents
The Parable of the Talents as Miltons Uneasy Place | 29 |
Two Discontinuities in the History of Miltons Thinking | 54 |
Standing and Waiting in the Face of Indeterminacy | 91 |
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