Achievements of the Left Hand: Essays on the Prose of John MiltonMichael Lieb, John T. Shawcross |
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... church " to adhere close to the written doctrine of the Apostles " rather than trust in tradition , that Cyprian ... church : all - inclusive and uncompromisingly radical , it embraces those whom the church had commonly desig- nated ...
... church " to adhere close to the written doctrine of the Apostles " rather than trust in tradition , that Cyprian ... church : all - inclusive and uncompromisingly radical , it embraces those whom the church had commonly desig- nated ...
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... church government which benefits men both as Christians and as citizens ) . In Book 1 , Milton raises two questions and gives two answers . Where does church government come from ? What is it made of ? It is commanded in the Gospel ...
... church government which benefits men both as Christians and as citizens ) . In Book 1 , Milton raises two questions and gives two answers . Where does church government come from ? What is it made of ? It is commanded in the Gospel ...
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... Church thus govern'd . ( 758 ) I add only the observation that when Milton moves systematically through the direct testimony of the Bible and other sources of argument , he moves in approximately the same order observed in Of Education ...
... Church thus govern'd . ( 758 ) I add only the observation that when Milton moves systematically through the direct testimony of the Bible and other sources of argument , he moves in approximately the same order observed in Of Education ...
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MICHAEL LIEB | 55 |
JOHN F HUNTLEY | 83 |
EDWARD S LE COMTE | 121 |
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