The Portent of Milton: Some Aspects of His GeniusW. Laurie, 1958 - 148 pages |
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... Divine compassion and human suffering un- relieved , it became a cause of atheism . Furthermore , it made possible the recent crudity of victorious services of thanksgiving even in the vanquished enemy's own churches . Milton was no ...
... Divine compassion and human suffering un- relieved , it became a cause of atheism . Furthermore , it made possible the recent crudity of victorious services of thanksgiving even in the vanquished enemy's own churches . Milton was no ...
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... Divine attributes , and man is given free will in order that he may attain salvation and thence power ( which involves liberty ) by conforming his will by reason to the will of God . To square the circle of Man's free choice and God's ...
... Divine attributes , and man is given free will in order that he may attain salvation and thence power ( which involves liberty ) by conforming his will by reason to the will of God . To square the circle of Man's free choice and God's ...
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... Divine presence more clearly shines ; then , in proportion as I am weak , I shall be invincibly strong ; and in proportion as I am blind , I shall more clearly see . O ! that I may thus be perfected by feeble- ness , and irradiated by ...
... Divine presence more clearly shines ; then , in proportion as I am weak , I shall be invincibly strong ; and in proportion as I am blind , I shall more clearly see . O ! that I may thus be perfected by feeble- ness , and irradiated by ...
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