A Milton Encyclopedia, Volume 2William Bridges Hunter (Jr.) |
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Page 73
... argument centers on the two earlier works , suggesting that he had compiled much of the material used in Hire some years earlier and per- haps had even written much of the pamphlet in 1653 , a date reinforced by his mention of the ...
... argument centers on the two earlier works , suggesting that he had compiled much of the material used in Hire some years earlier and per- haps had even written much of the pamphlet in 1653 , a date reinforced by his mention of the ...
Page 164
... argument of the first edition is that incompatibility is as valid a ground for divorce as any other , includ- ing those most commonly accepted , such as adultery , desertion , and frigidity . Early in the tract he states this view in a ...
... argument of the first edition is that incompatibility is as valid a ground for divorce as any other , includ- ing those most commonly accepted , such as adultery , desertion , and frigidity . Early in the tract he states this view in a ...
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... argument . The object of his attacks Milton bluntly stated to be the un - Christian dependence in the English church , when reformation had already gone so far , on force and hire in religion . The first tract rested on four ...
... argument . The object of his attacks Milton bluntly stated to be the un - Christian dependence in the English church , when reformation had already gone so far , on force and hire in religion . The first tract rested on four ...
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