| Adam and Eve, joint hero of Paradise Lost, 69n,71, 80, 81, 82-83, 86, 87, 88; perfection of, before the Fall, 108, 110-11, 122, 125, 127 | |
| Addison, Joseph, his objection to learning in Paradise Lost, 70, 71, 88, 90; on the theme of Paradise Lost, 71 | |
| Animadversions upon the Remonstrant's Defence against Smectymnuus, Milton's use of the term perfection in, 121 | |
| Anne of Cleves, promised to Henry VIII, 32; marriage of, to Henry VIII, 33; rejected by Henry VIII, 33; Stigel's epigrams to, 35; praised in Stigel's Epithalamium, 35, 40; pomp of her departure for England, 39-40 | |
| Apology for Smectymnuus, An, Milton's use of the term perfection in, 120n,121 | |
| Aquinas, Thomas, De Regimine Principum, 45, 49n,50n,51n,52n,60; his definition of perfection,95, 96, 101-2, 123, 129 | |
| Areopagitica, on Christian liberty, 82; on the need of learning, 91-92; defense of sects in, 114; Milton's use of the term perfection in, 120 | |
| Aristotle, Politics, 47, 53; idea of perfection in Metaphysics, 94, 102 | |
| Arminius, see Hermans, Jacobus | |
| Arnold, Matthew, on the theme of Paradise Lost, 75; his definition of culture, 113 | |
| Astrophel, Spenser's expression of admiration for Rosalinde in, 3 | |
| Atonement, meaning of, 111 | |
| Augsburg Confession, 103 | |
| Augustine, on the nature of sin, 91; on the nature of perfection, 100-1, 129; read by Thomas Ellwood, 116; cited on divorce, 122 | |
| Bacon, Francis, Advancement of Learning, 89 | |
| Bagehot, Walter, on the theme of Paradise Lost, 74-75 | |
| Banks, Theodore, "Spenser's Rosalinde: a Conjecture", 12 | |
| Baptist movement, the, origin of Quakerism in, 107-10; Arminian nature of, 108; Milton's tenets like those of, 108; early history of, 108- 10, 113; Milton's idea of perfection unlike that of, 130 | |
| Barclay, Robert, 106, 107n,112n,113, 130 | |
| Barker, Arthur, Milton and the Puritan Dilemma, 15n; quoted, 81, 82 | |
| Bartholomew the Englishman, Bestiary, 49n | |
| Baumer, Franklin Le V., Early Tudor Theory of Kingship, 31-32n | |
| Bees, government of, 49-50, 57, 61 | |
| Bennett, Josephine Waters, The Evolution of the Faerie Queene, 4n | |
| Bible, the, as the source of Paradise Lost, 80, 83-84, 88, 95; use of the term perfection in, 96-98, 120, 121, 122, 123, 125, 126; Milton's chief source, 99, 118, 125, 129 | |
| "Bigge Bulles of Basan", 23, 27 | |
| Blake, William, his interpretation of Paradise Lost, 74 | |
| Body Politic, the, 49, 57 | |
| Braithwaite, William C., The Second Period of Quakerism, 106n,113n; |
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Book title: Studies in Spenser, Milton and the Theory of Monarchy.
Contributors: Ruth Mohl - Author.
Publisher: King's Crown Press.
Place of publication: New York.
Publication year: 1949.
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