John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of LiteratureBarnes & Noble Books, 1981 - 248 էջ |
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... sense , in possession of his own freedom , for if the individual's behaviour is in any sense determined , or con- tingent , then the centrality of the individual must give place to the centrality of some other determining agency . The ...
... sense , in possession of his own freedom , for if the individual's behaviour is in any sense determined , or con- tingent , then the centrality of the individual must give place to the centrality of some other determining agency . The ...
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... sense- the intellectual sense a struggle between Calvinists and Ar- minians ' , 109 marred as it is by a tendency to over - statement cus- tomary in that writer , does point to the general direction in which Independent theology moved ...
... sense- the intellectual sense a struggle between Calvinists and Ar- minians ' , 109 marred as it is by a tendency to over - statement cus- tomary in that writer , does point to the general direction in which Independent theology moved ...
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... sense - stimuli , 123 and rationalism proper , which sees the mind as essentially active , and knowledge as the deliberate construct of human reason . Of course , the Puritan emphasis on internality can result in mere emotional ...
... sense - stimuli , 123 and rationalism proper , which sees the mind as essentially active , and knowledge as the deliberate construct of human reason . Of course , the Puritan emphasis on internality can result in mere emotional ...
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