Milton John Milton's Jewish reading produced some of the most memorable Christian texts in English literature. The central part of Milton's work, including Lost Paradise and Samson Agnister, specifically mention stories shared by Judaism and Christianity. Historically under the guidance of Cromwell, anti-monarchy, backed by Milton, permitted Jews to return to England informally after Edward I was expelled in 1290 (1655). In addition, British Christians of the 17th century pay more and more attention to the Jewish sentences to understand their religion.
Milton was born in London in 1608 and received education at the Saint Paul School where Cambridge University continues. He knows at least ten languages and has excellent reading comprehension in literature, history, theology, philosophy, and natural sciences. Milton's ordinary book where he took notes with his extensive reading is now being held in the British Library. Milton was not only a famous poet but also a political and religious controversy throughout his life during the British civil war and between Republicans and the royal family.
Milton John Milton's Jewish reading produced some of the most memorable Christian texts in English literature. The central part of Milton's work, including Lost Paradise and Samson Agnister, specifically mention stories shared by Judaism and Christianity. Historically under the guidance of Cromwell, anti-monarchy, backed by Milton, permitted Jews to return to England informally after Edward I was expelled in 1290 (1655). Besides that, in the 17th century ... in the era of John Milton, the opposite was true. Milton refutes this law by writing the Greek word "Areopagitica" which means "the land of justice". This place is what he calls "federal" - public domain. Therefore it is reasonable to allow restrictions to keep justice.