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Index
Preface
Abbreviations
Milton’s Principal Writings
Chapter One – Introduction
Part One – Shipwreck Everywhere
Chapter Two – Pre-revolutionary England
Chapter Three – Milton’s Apprenticeship
Chapter Four – Comus and Lycidas
Chapter Five – Revolution Approaches
Part Two – Teeming Freedom
Chapter Six – The Radical Underground
Chapter Seven – Ecrasez l’infâme!
Chapter Eight – Milton and the Radicals
Chapter Nine – Marriage, Divorce and Polygamy
Chapter Ten – 1644
Part Three – Milton and the Commonwealth
Chapter Eleven – Defending the Republic, I
Chapter Twelve – Eikonoklastes and Idolatry
Chapter Thirteen – Defending the Republic, II
Part Four – Defeat and After
Chapter Fourteen – Losing Hope
Chapter Fifteen – Back to Egypt
Chapter Sixteen – Last Years
Chapter Seventeen – Milton’s Reputation
Part Five – Milton’s Christian Doctrine
Chapter Eighteen – Theology and Logic
Chapter Nineteen – Milton and the Bible
Chapter Twenty – The Dialectic of Discipline and Liberty
Chapter Twenty-One – Radical Arminianism
Chapter Twenty-Two – The Millennium and the Chosen Nation
Chapter Twenty-Three – Sons and the Father
Chapter Twenty-Four – Approaches to Antinomianism
Chapter Twenty-Five – Mortalism
Chapter Twenty-Six – Materialism and Creation
Chapter Twenty-Seven – Society and Heresy: between Two Cultures
Part Six – The Great Poems
Chapter Twenty-Eight – The Fall of Man
Chapter Twenty-Nine – Paradise Lost
Chapter Thirty – Paradise Regained
Chapter Thirty-One – Samson Agonistes: Hope Regained
Part Seven – Towards a Conclusion
Chapter Thirty-Two – Milton’s Milton versus Milton
Chapter Thirty-Three – The Relevance of Milton
Chapter Thirty-Four – Keeping the Truth
Appendix One – The Date of Samson Agonistes
Appendix Two – John and Edward Phillips
Appendix Three – Nathan Paget and his Library
Bibliography
Extract from The English Bible and the 17th Century Revolution by Christopher Hill
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