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... note . 47. Acts 17:28 ( ' we are also his [ God's ] offspring ' ) is said to derive from Aratus ; Titus 1:12 ( ' the Cretans are always liars ' ) , from Epimenides ; and I Corinthians 15:33 ( quoted below , p . 367 , Note 11 ) , from ...
... note . 47. Acts 17:28 ( ' we are also his [ God's ] offspring ' ) is said to derive from Aratus ; Titus 1:12 ( ' the Cretans are always liars ' ) , from Epimenides ; and I Corinthians 15:33 ( quoted below , p . 367 , Note 11 ) , from ...
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... Note 46 ; and on Zwingli , p . 235 , Note 132. Milton was intimately acquainted with another work by the German reformer Bucer , De regno Christi ( 1550 ) , part of which he translated as The Judgement of Martin Bucer concerning Divorce ...
... Note 46 ; and on Zwingli , p . 235 , Note 132. Milton was intimately acquainted with another work by the German reformer Bucer , De regno Christi ( 1550 ) , part of which he translated as The Judgement of Martin Bucer concerning Divorce ...
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... Note 66 ) . Liljegren , S. B .: Studies in Milton ( Lund , 1918 ) , Part I. Asserts that Milton falsely claimed to have visited Galileo ( above , p . 228 ) . See the replies by B. A. Wright in MLR , XXVIII ( 1933 ) , 308-14 , and ...
... Note 66 ) . Liljegren , S. B .: Studies in Milton ( Lund , 1918 ) , Part I. Asserts that Milton falsely claimed to have visited Galileo ( above , p . 228 ) . See the replies by B. A. Wright in MLR , XXVIII ( 1933 ) , 308-14 , and ...
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Milton in the Seventeenth Century | 15 |
From The Reason of ChurchGovernment 1642 | 49 |
From An Apology for Smectymnuus 1642 | 61 |
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