Paradise Regained: The Tradition and the PoemRussell & Russell, 1962 - 135 pages |
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... argue that his temptations were noticeably easier to bear than our own . For instance , whereas Chrysostom observes that Christ himself forbade the angels to come on the scene before they did , lest the devil should be frightened away ...
... argue that his temptations were noticeably easier to bear than our own . For instance , whereas Chrysostom observes that Christ himself forbade the angels to come on the scene before they did , lest the devil should be frightened away ...
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... argue that the nature of the tradition made it disastrously easy to slip into such faults , and may have prevented ... argument that the demons recognize and acknowledge Christ to be the Son of God after the temp- tation ; and it is ...
... argue that the nature of the tradition made it disastrously easy to slip into such faults , and may have prevented ... argument that the demons recognize and acknowledge Christ to be the Son of God after the temp- tation ; and it is ...
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... argued , Jesus could easily have descended from the roof in some more normal way : " poterat enim Christus ex pinnaculo ... argue that while the devil had indeed twisted the text , he had done so by failing to point out that the promise ...
... argued , Jesus could easily have descended from the roof in some more normal way : " poterat enim Christus ex pinnaculo ... argue that while the devil had indeed twisted the text , he had done so by failing to point out that the promise ...
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Adam Adam's Ambrose angels appetite argue Assembly's Annotations banqueting scene Bede Blackwood Calvin Chemnitius Christian Doctrine Chrysostom cibus ligni vetitus cols Cradock devil dic ut lapides Diodate disguise divine Dyke Enarratio in Evangelium Euthymius Zigabenus Evangelia Evangelists Evangelium Secundum exegetes extra-illustrated Kitto Bible Father flesh Fletcher forty days Fuller Giles Fletcher glory gluttony Gospel Hilary human hunger hypothesis Jansen Jesus kingdoms Knox Lapide Lightfoot London Lord's Luca Ludus Coventriae Maldonatus Manton Marlorate Milton mitte te deorsum nature Paradise Lost Paradise Regained Pareus Paschasius Radbertus Patr Patrologiae Graecae Patrologiae Latinae Perkins pinnacle Piscator Plate poem Protestant Pseudo-Chrysostom Pseudo-Jerome Quatuor Rabanus Maurus reader regna omnia Renaissance Satan sermons simply Son of God suggests Summa Theologica tation Taylor temple temptation of bread Temptation of Christ tempted thee theologians theory Thomas Aquinas thou tion tower tradition Trapp triple equation Udall unto Walafridus Strabus wilderness woodcut Woodhead words writer