Milton in the Puritan Revolution, Volum 64;Volum 896T. Nelson and sons, 1941 - 496 sider Presented as a left-wing radical - challenging traditions, church and state, the impulse arising from his own rebellious individualism. |
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... true protestants may be called most justly the subverter of true religion . " 1 Here was a blind spot in Milton's mind ( or a peculiar coldness of nature ) that was to remain fixed until the end of his days . In his intolerance of ...
... true protestants may be called most justly the subverter of true religion . " 1 Here was a blind spot in Milton's mind ( or a peculiar coldness of nature ) that was to remain fixed until the end of his days . In his intolerance of ...
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... true more true . Almost three - fourths of the tracts run in this vein , the toleration of Protestants . The intolerance of his country- men had been his opportunity for speaking to them , not so much on prohibiting Catholicism as on ...
... true more true . Almost three - fourths of the tracts run in this vein , the toleration of Protestants . The intolerance of his country- men had been his opportunity for speaking to them , not so much on prohibiting Catholicism as on ...
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... true Saviour to doe , who is the true and faithful Leveller even the Spirit and power of universall love . " 18 Laugh and jeer as you will at the name Leveller , cries Winstanley , " I tell you Jesus Christ . . . is the head Leveller ...
... true Saviour to doe , who is the true and faithful Leveller even the Spirit and power of universall love . " 18 Laugh and jeer as you will at the name Leveller , cries Winstanley , " I tell you Jesus Christ . . . is the head Leveller ...
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INTRODUCTION I | 1 |
Commonplace Book | 19 |
A RADICAL SECTARY IN THE MAKING | 41 |
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Agreement Anabaptists Antinomian appeared Areopagitica arguments army authority believed bishops Brownists called Calvinist Catholics cause Charles Christ Christian civil clergy Comenius Commons commonwealth condemned congregation Council Court Covenant Cromwell Cromwell's declared Defence democratic Diggers divine Doctrine economic Eikon Basilike enemies England English faith freedom Gerrard Winstanley God's Goodwin Gospel Harrington hath heresies House Ibid imprison Independents intellectual Ireton John John Lilburne John Saltmarsh justice king kingship land law of nature leaders Levellers Lilburne Lilburne's London Long Parliament Lords magistrate Masson ment Milton ministers monarchy nation officers oppressions Overton pamphlets Paradise Lost Parlia peace persecution persons petition political poor preach prelates Presbyterian Pride's Purge principles proposed Prose Protestant Prynne Puritan radical reason reformation religion religious Repentance Richard Overton Roger Williams royalist Rump Scriptures secular soldiers spirit Tenure things tion tithes toleration tolerationist tract true truth tyranny tyrant Vane Walwyn William Walwyn Williams Winstanley wrote