Milton's Prose Tracts as a Gloss on Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained, and Samson AgonistesStanford University, 1971 - 648 pages |
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Page 119
... moral decision might be possible , Satan takes care to remove forever the chance of a moral " Faction " by removing the concept of morality . Nis- roch's discovery in war that pain was for him the " greatest evil " is now solidified ...
... moral decision might be possible , Satan takes care to remove forever the chance of a moral " Faction " by removing the concept of morality . Nis- roch's discovery in war that pain was for him the " greatest evil " is now solidified ...
Page 218
... moral part Perform , and not performing cannot live . Man is to come through a strict belief that he must keep the Law to a realization that he cannot . This contradiction is the Mosaic Law's imperfection and is summed up in the rela ...
... moral part Perform , and not performing cannot live . Man is to come through a strict belief that he must keep the Law to a realization that he cannot . This contradiction is the Mosaic Law's imperfection and is summed up in the rela ...
Page 274
... moral truth and hardens the heart against repentance . We saw , in a previous chapter , the archangel Michael's explanation to Adam of the Mosaic Law's function in instruct- ing men of their need for redemption , and we heard him pre ...
... moral truth and hardens the heart against repentance . We saw , in a previous chapter , the archangel Michael's explanation to Adam of the Mosaic Law's function in instruct- ing men of their need for redemption , and we heard him pre ...
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