The Life of John Milton Volume 3 1643-1649 Narrated in Connexion with the Political, Ecclesiastical, and Literary History of His Time

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The Life of John Milton Volume 3 1643-1649 Narrated in Connexion with the Political, Ecclesiastical, and Literary History of His Time

by David Masson

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THE LIFE OF JOHN MILTON: NARRATED IN CONNEXION WITH THE POLITICAL, ECCLESIASTICAL, AND LITERARY HISTORY OF HIS TIME. VOL. III. 1643-1649. - BY DAVID MASSON, M.A., LL.D. - BOOK I. - JULY 1643—MARCH 1643-4. - HISTORY:—FIRST EIGHT MONTHS OF THE WESTMINSTER ASSEMBLY: CIVIL WAR AND THE LONG PARLIAMENT CONTINUED. - BIOGRAPHY:—MILTON STILL IN ALDERSGATE STREET: HIS MARRIAGE MISFORTUNE: HIS FIRST DIVORCE TREATISE. - CHAPTER I - THE WESTMINSTER ASSEMBLY IN SESSION—THE SOLEMN LEAGUE AND COVENANT: SCOTTISH COMMISSIONERS IN THE ASSEMBLY—DEBATES ON CHURCH-GOVERNMENT: APOLOGETICAL NARRATION OF THE INDEPENDENTS—PARLIAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS—SCOTTISH AUXILIARY ARMY IN ENGLAND.

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FIRST BUSINESS OF THE ASSEMBLY: REVISION OF THE ARTICLES.

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THE SOLEMN LEAGUE AND COVENANT: SCOTTISH COMMISSIONERS TO THE ASSEMBLY.

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DIVINES.

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LAY COMMISSIONERS.

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DEBATES IN THE ASSEMBLY: PRESBYTERIANISM AND INDEPENDENCY: THE APOLOGETIC NARRATION OF THE INDEPENDENTS.

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PROCEEDINGS OF PARLIAMENT TO FEB. 1643-4: STATE OF THE WAR: THE SCOTTISH AUXILIARY ARMY.

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CHAPTER II. - MILTON UNHAPPY IN HIS MARRIAGE: HIS FIRST DIVORCE TRACT: TWO EDITIONS OF IT.

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BOOK II. - MARCH 1644-MARCH 1645. - HISTORY:—THE YEAR OF MARSTON MOOR: CIVIL WAR, LONG PARLIAMENT, AND WESTMINSTER ASSEMBLY CONTINUED—STRUGGLE OF INDEPENDENCY WITH PRESBYTERIANISM: TOLERATION CONTROVERSY: ENGLISH SECTS AND SECTARIES— PRESBYTERIAN SETTLEMENT VOTED—NEW MODEL OF THE ARMY. - BIOGRAPHY:—MILTON AMONG THE SECTARIES: HIS SECOND DIVORCE PAMPHLET, TRACT ON EDUCATION, AREOPAGITICA TETRACHORDON, AND COLASTERION. - CHAPTER I. - INACTIVITY OF THE SCOTTISH AUXILIARIES—SPREAD OF INDEPENDENCY AND MULTIPLICATION OF SECTS—VISITATION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE— BATTLE OF MARSTON MOOR—FORTNIGHT'S VACATION OF THE WESTMINSTER ASSEMBLY (JULY 23-AUGUST 7, 1644).—PRINCIPLE OF TOLERATION AND STATE OF THE TOLERATION CONTROVERSY: SYNOPSIS OF ENGLISH SECTS AND SECTARIES IN 1644.- -RESUMPTION OF ASSEMBLY'S PROCEEDINGS: DENUNCIATION OF PICKED SECTARIES AND HERETICS—CROMWELL'S INTERFERENCE FOR INDEPENDENCY: ACCOMMODATION ORDER OF PARLIAMENT—PRESBYTERIAN SETTLEMENT VOTED—ESSEX BEATEN AND THE WAR FLAGGING: SELF-DENYING ORDINANCE AND NEW MODEL OF THE ARMY— PARLIAMENTARY VENGEANCES.

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VISITATION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE: BATTLE OF MARSTON MOOR.

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The middle years of the 1640s saw England engulfed in civil war and a fierce struggle over church governance. As the newly convened Westminster Assembly debated the future of the Thirty‑nine Articles, its members gathered in the solemn surroundings of Henry the Seventh’s Chapel and later the Jerusalem Chamber, mirroring the broader clash between Parliament, the army, and the Scottish commissioners. This volume places those heated sessions and the political turbulence of the Long Parliament at the heart of its narrative, showing how public debate shaped the nation’s destiny.

In the midst of this turmoil, Milton lived on Aldersgate Street, wrestling with a personal crisis that would drive his first major literary foray. His unhappy marriage and the ensuing divorce prompted him to craft a bold treatise defending separation, a work that positioned him as a voice for the Independent cause. Through vivid letters and courtroom rhetoric, the biography reveals how his private anguish intertwined with his public advocacy, offering listeners a window into the poet‑scholar’s evolving convictions during a pivotal era.

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The Life of John Milton Volume 3 1643-1649 Narrated in Connexion with the Political, Ecclesiastical, and Literary History of His Time Narrated in Connexion with the Political, Ecclesiastical, and Literary History of His Time

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~28 hours (1665K characters)

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Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-09-01

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Public domain in the USA.

About the author

David Masson

David Masson

1822–1907

A leading Scottish man of letters, he spent decades shaping literary study through criticism, biography, and teaching. Best remembered for his monumental life of Milton, he also championed women's access to university education in Edinburgh.

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