Milton's Paradise Regained; Two Eighteenth-century CritiquesScholars' Facsimiles & Reprints, 1971 - 310 pages Two seminal reviews emphasizing design & the need for new perspectives. |
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Page 64
... river Jordan , at a small distance from the Dead Sea , nearly op- posite Jericho . Indeed if we consider it to have been the place where the Israelites passed over Jordan to go into the land of Canaan , on which ever side of the river ...
... river Jordan , at a small distance from the Dead Sea , nearly op- posite Jericho . Indeed if we consider it to have been the place where the Israelites passed over Jordan to go into the land of Canaan , on which ever side of the river ...
Page 65
... river as Bethabara , and the nearest place of any consequence to it ; then non and Salem , both likewise on the same side , but higher up towards the lake of Genezareth ; then he seems to make them cross the river and seek him in all ...
... river as Bethabara , and the nearest place of any consequence to it ; then non and Salem , both likewise on the same side , but higher up towards the lake of Genezareth ; then he seems to make them cross the river and seek him in all ...
Page 168
... river of Gozan , and in the cities of the Medes . 2 Kings , xviii . II . which cities were now under the dominion of ... river of Egypt , unto the great river , the river Euphrates : and the extent of Solomon's king- dom is thus ...
... river of Gozan , and in the cities of the Medes . 2 Kings , xviii . II . which cities were now under the dominion of ... river of Egypt , unto the great river , the river Euphrates : and the extent of Solomon's king- dom is thus ...
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