Milton's Prose Tracts as a Gloss on Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained, and Samson AgonistesStanford University, 1971 - 648 pages |
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... authority over their children . For as Adam was lord of • his children , so his children under him had command over their own children , but still with a subordina- . tion to the first parent , who is lord paramount over his children's ...
... authority over their children . For as Adam was lord of • his children , so his children under him had command over their own children , but still with a subordina- . tion to the first parent , who is lord paramount over his children's ...
Page 59
... authority over their children . For as Adam was lord of • his children , so his children under him had command over their own children , but still with a subordina- . tion to the first parent , who is lord paramount over his children's ...
... authority over their children . For as Adam was lord of • his children , so his children under him had command over their own children , but still with a subordina- . tion to the first parent , who is lord paramount over his children's ...
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... authority lies , as he himself recognizes at the beginning to Book IV , in an admission of the truth of who he is and what he has done , and in repentance . necessity had in Milton's eyes held true for Charles , who instead of trying to ...
... authority lies , as he himself recognizes at the beginning to Book IV , in an admission of the truth of who he is and what he has done , and in repentance . necessity had in Milton's eyes held true for Charles , who instead of trying to ...
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