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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1870-1871-489

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INGLIS SCHOLARSHIPS 489 IV Inglis cfjolarsfn'p for Hjc Bngltsij language anb Utierature -ftonfeer'ii 2BccIc15ta sttraI oltti -JSoofe tf Give short account of the life of Hooker What was the state of religious parties during the time How had that condition come about 'ί What bearing had their religious on their political views And how were they regarded by the State What circumstances in Hooker's life set him upon writing his Kcclesias'ical Polity and with what intention What is the meaning of the words Ecclesiastical Polity How do these words throw light on Hooker's views of the dis- putes of the times What truth was he endeavouring to recall to men's minds which bad been obscured by the previous age What is the purport of this first book and how is it to be regarded as preliminary to all that follow State Hooker's account of the origin classification and obligatory nature of Laws How does Hooker answer the assertion of his Puritan oppo- nents that the Bible must be the sole guide of all Christian conduct On what foundations does government rest according to Hooker 10 Explain this passage Laws do not take their constraining torce from the quality of such as devise them but from that power which doth give them the strength of laws 11 What are the merits and demerits of Hooker's style II £saag On the poetical genius of Milton as manifested in his Minor Poems with illustrations from his writings
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