Paradise Lost: An Account of Its Growth and Major Origins, with a Discussion of Milton's Use of Sources and Literary PatternsPackard, 1940 - 362 pages |
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... Divine plan , this new creation would live upon earth : till , by degrees of merit raised , They open to themselves at length the way Up hither , under long obedience tried , And earth be changed to heaven , and heaven to earth : One ...
... Divine plan , this new creation would live upon earth : till , by degrees of merit raised , They open to themselves at length the way Up hither , under long obedience tried , And earth be changed to heaven , and heaven to earth : One ...
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... Divine Comedy , and in seventeenth - century England the picture of the divine hand circumscribing the cosmos was a well - known printer's ornament . Partially supporting this figure stood the Pla- tonic idea of God , or the Son , as ...
... Divine Comedy , and in seventeenth - century England the picture of the divine hand circumscribing the cosmos was a well - known printer's ornament . Partially supporting this figure stood the Pla- tonic idea of God , or the Son , as ...
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... Divine grace would be accorded man , but not the fallen angels . On occasion , the extension of grace to mankind often was thought to produce a temporary con- flict between such Divine attributes as God's justice and mercy . As a result ...
... Divine grace would be accorded man , but not the fallen angels . On occasion , the extension of grace to mankind often was thought to produce a temporary con- flict between such Divine attributes as God's justice and mercy . As a result ...
Contents
PREFACE LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS IX | 1 |
PART I | 17 |
THE BATTLE IN HEAVEN | 21 |
Copyright | |
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