Milton's Prose Tracts as a Gloss on Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained, and Samson AgonistesStanford University, 1971 - 648 pages |
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Page 111
... temptation of both the angels and man with " reasons of state " as did More ( C.P.W. , IV , part II , 741 ) . But it was the already and al- ways existing " state , " the natural created order of things , that had given the angels their ...
... temptation of both the angels and man with " reasons of state " as did More ( C.P.W. , IV , part II , 741 ) . But it was the already and al- ways existing " state , " the natural created order of things , that had given the angels their ...
Page 278
... temptation is to distrust the Providence of God , and the answer that Christ gives lays the foundation not only for his refutations of the more sophisticated temptations to follow , but for his coming into full aware- ness of the true ...
... temptation is to distrust the Providence of God , and the answer that Christ gives lays the foundation not only for his refutations of the more sophisticated temptations to follow , but for his coming into full aware- ness of the true ...
Page 280
... temptation , Christ displays the remarkable degree to which he is in tune with God's Spirit as it informs the Laws ... tempting fallen man is the same thing that enabled the angel himself to fall and remain committed to his own damnation ...
... temptation , Christ displays the remarkable degree to which he is in tune with God's Spirit as it informs the Laws ... tempting fallen man is the same thing that enabled the angel himself to fall and remain committed to his own damnation ...
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