Milton's Prose Tracts as a Gloss on Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained, and Samson AgonistesStanford University, 1971 - 648 pages |
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Page 86
... answered Charles in Eikonoklastes . The same evaluation of suffering underlies Gabriel's answer to Satan at the end of Book IV when the fallen angel has claimed by hazarding all through ways of danger to be a faithful leader ...
... answered Charles in Eikonoklastes . The same evaluation of suffering underlies Gabriel's answer to Satan at the end of Book IV when the fallen angel has claimed by hazarding all through ways of danger to be a faithful leader ...
Page 94
... answer the obvious : " But it is he who has driven you there ; his will , not yours , that you are there and not in heaven , " we make only superficial answer to a superficial assertion . We remain in our presuppositions with Satan , on ...
... answer the obvious : " But it is he who has driven you there ; his will , not yours , that you are there and not in heaven , " we make only superficial answer to a superficial assertion . We remain in our presuppositions with Satan , on ...
Page 283
... answer all possible ways in which the offer is wrong and to learn from it what his mission really is . It is true , as Mrs. Lewalski says , that Christ avoids refusing the gift on the lesser basis of the unclean meats and avoids ...
... answer all possible ways in which the offer is wrong and to learn from it what his mission really is . It is true , as Mrs. Lewalski says , that Christ avoids refusing the gift on the lesser basis of the unclean meats and avoids ...
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