Paradise Regained: The Tradition and the PoemRussell & Russell, 1962 - 135 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 35
Page 30
... simply did not appeal to his own austere and fastidious taste . The majority of exegetes assumed that Christ went into the wilderness fully aware of what was to follow , and determined to endure it for the same reasons that his Father ...
... simply did not appeal to his own austere and fastidious taste . The majority of exegetes assumed that Christ went into the wilderness fully aware of what was to follow , and determined to endure it for the same reasons that his Father ...
Page 57
... simply asserted that the Fathers ' con- ception of that example was an erroneous one , based upon a failure to comprehend the true nature and significance of the temptation . It was absurd , he contended , to suppose that Satan tried to ...
... simply asserted that the Fathers ' con- ception of that example was an erroneous one , based upon a failure to comprehend the true nature and significance of the temptation . It was absurd , he contended , to suppose that Satan tried to ...
Page 107
... simply assumed that his audience would either be familiar with the tradition or capable of working out the meaning of the line from the mate- rial supplied them . He did not , after all , anticipate readers who would be ignorant of the ...
... simply assumed that his audience would either be familiar with the tradition or capable of working out the meaning of the line from the mate- rial supplied them . He did not , after all , anticipate readers who would be ignorant of the ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
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