Milton's Prose Tracts as a Gloss on Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained, and Samson AgonistesStanford University, 1971 - 648 pages |
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... angels could witness hills which had been uprooted by angelic strength retire , " Each to his place , they heard his voice and went /.../ And with fresh Flow'rets Hill and Valley smil'd " ( VI , 781-784 ) . The rebel angels not only ...
... angels could witness hills which had been uprooted by angelic strength retire , " Each to his place , they heard his voice and went /.../ And with fresh Flow'rets Hill and Valley smil'd " ( VI , 781-784 ) . The rebel angels not only ...
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... angels ' superior , and by the same law that they hold their titles and powers . Neither Satan , he argues , nor all the angels together can rightfully claim to be Equal to him begotten Son , by whom As by his Word the mighty Father ...
... angels ' superior , and by the same law that they hold their titles and powers . Neither Satan , he argues , nor all the angels together can rightfully claim to be Equal to him begotten Son , by whom As by his Word the mighty Father ...
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... angels and their obedience to him naturally makes their ser- vice to each other fall into place . Satan , we saw , was indignant that man should be served by angels : Man he made , and for him built Magnificent this World , and Earth ...
... angels and their obedience to him naturally makes their ser- vice to each other fall into place . Satan , we saw , was indignant that man should be served by angels : Man he made , and for him built Magnificent this World , and Earth ...
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