Milton and Scriptural Tradition: The Bible Into PoetryJames H. Sims, Leland Ryken |
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... question can be decided only by the God against whom they have rebelled , who has the power to say , “ Ye shall die like men . ” “ They know not , neither will they under- stand ; they walk on in darkness . " It is Beelzebub again who ...
... question can be decided only by the God against whom they have rebelled , who has the power to say , “ Ye shall die like men . ” “ They know not , neither will they under- stand ; they walk on in darkness . " It is Beelzebub again who ...
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... question alone that Adam receives no direct answer , for God instead goes right on to the question of his need for a mate , apparently ignoring Adam's first question . The reason is , I suggest , that the answer to the prior question of ...
... question alone that Adam receives no direct answer , for God instead goes right on to the question of his need for a mate , apparently ignoring Adam's first question . The reason is , I suggest , that the answer to the prior question of ...
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... questions Jesus about the nature of his kingship , but only in the Gospel of John does Jesus give more than a perfunctory reply to Pilate's demands . In the other gospels , in reply to Pilate's question whether he is king of the Jews ...
... questions Jesus about the nature of his kingship , but only in the Gospel of John does Jesus give more than a perfunctory reply to Pilate's demands . In the other gospels , in reply to Pilate's question whether he is king of the Jews ...
Contents
Leland Ryken | 3 |
Scriptural Formula and Prophetic Utterance in Lycidas | 31 |
Paradise Lost and Its Biblical Epic Models | 43 |
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