Milton's Prose Tracts as a Gloss on Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained, and Samson AgonistesStanford University, 1971 - 648 pages |
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... once fallen , can not be depended upon to be consistently " right reason , " always to see and choose what is best . The closest that man can now come to upholding what was once embodied in his own natural law is to invent and enforce ...
... once fallen , can not be depended upon to be consistently " right reason , " always to see and choose what is best . The closest that man can now come to upholding what was once embodied in his own natural law is to invent and enforce ...
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... once distrust in the divine veracity , and a proportionate credulity in the assurances of Satan ; unbelief ; ingratitude ; disobedience ; gluttony ; in the man excessive uxorious- ness , in the woman a want of proper regard for her ...
... once distrust in the divine veracity , and a proportionate credulity in the assurances of Satan ; unbelief ; ingratitude ; disobedience ; gluttony ; in the man excessive uxorious- ness , in the woman a want of proper regard for her ...
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... once again reward faith in him when it once again appears : All these indignities , for such they are From thine , these evils I deserve and more , Acknowledge them from God inflicted on me Justly , yet despair not of his final pardon ...
... once again reward faith in him when it once again appears : All these indignities , for such they are From thine , these evils I deserve and more , Acknowledge them from God inflicted on me Justly , yet despair not of his final pardon ...
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