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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... thought " fit to print his mind without a tutor and examiner , lest he should drop a schism , or something of corruption . " 19 Is such a person to be thought a youth , who , having escaped the rod of the school master , should now be ...
... thought " fit to print his mind without a tutor and examiner , lest he should drop a schism , or something of corruption . " 19 Is such a person to be thought a youth , who , having escaped the rod of the school master , should now be ...
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... thought them capable of . Now he hopes they will be convinced of his loyalty and sincerity if he tells them without fear how they might improve upon what they have done , doubting not that they will be more pleased with honest advice ...
... thought them capable of . Now he hopes they will be convinced of his loyalty and sincerity if he tells them without fear how they might improve upon what they have done , doubting not that they will be more pleased with honest advice ...
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... thought and pronounced individualistic religious beliefs , the sectarians who believed least in piety and goodness were often the most democratic in their political convictions . That the Levellers were often thought of as free thinkers ...
... thought and pronounced individualistic religious beliefs , the sectarians who believed least in piety and goodness were often the most democratic in their political convictions . That the Levellers were often thought of as free thinkers ...
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INTRODUCTION I | 1 |
Sonnet On the Lord Gen Fairfax | 15 |
A RADICAL SECTARY IN THE MAKING | 41 |
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Agreement Anabaptists Antinomian appeared Areopagitica arguments army Assembly authority believed Bible bishops Brownists called Calvinist Catholics cause Charles Christ Christian church government civil clergy Comenius Commons Commonwealth condemned congregation Covenant Cromwell Cromwell's declared democratic divine doctrine economic Eikon Basilike enemies England English faith force freedom God's Goodwin Gospel Harrington hath heresies House Ibid imprisoned Independents insisted intellectual Ireton John John Lilburne justice king kingship land law of nature leaders Levellers Lilburne Lilburne's London Long Parliament Lords magistrate ment Milton ministers monarchy nation officers opinion Overton pamphlets Papists Paradise Lost Parlia persecution person petition political poor preach prelates Presbyterian Presbyterian church government Pride's Purge principles proposed Protestant Prynne Puritan radical Readie & Easie reason reformation religion religious Richard Overton Roger Williams royalist Rump Scriptures sects secular soul spirit tenets Tenure tion tithes toleration tolerationist tract true truth tyranny tyrant Vane Walwyn William Walwyn Winstanley wrote