John Milton and His Commonplace BookUngar, 1969 - 334 sider |
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Side 96
... church by temporal wealth from the days of Constantine . During the interval between 1639 and 1641 , Milton apparently found enough evidence against the forbidding of marriage to the clergy to satisfy him , and the matter became ...
... church by temporal wealth from the days of Constantine . During the interval between 1639 and 1641 , Milton apparently found enough evidence against the forbidding of marriage to the clergy to satisfy him , and the matter became ...
Side 97
... church fathers , " much takʼn with a preposterous admiration of single life " and misinterpreting the teachings of Christ , were probably the source of the church's " tyranny " in the matter , but records show that neither these fathers ...
... church fathers , " much takʼn with a preposterous admiration of single life " and misinterpreting the teachings of Christ , were probably the source of the church's " tyranny " in the matter , but records show that neither these fathers ...
Side 174
... church has its own strict discipline , “ it is . . . highly derogatory to the power of the church , as well as an utter want of faith , to suppose that her government cannot be properly administered without the intervention of the civil ...
... church has its own strict discipline , “ it is . . . highly derogatory to the power of the church , as well as an utter want of faith , to suppose that her government cannot be properly administered without the intervention of the civil ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Commonplace Book Tradition | 11 |
Miltons Choice of Commonplaces and Examples | 31 |
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