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... Hell ( ca. 250 lines ) , and a fourteenth - century English paraphrase ( ca. 1,812 lines ) . These poems use romance diction and exploit the romance - like marvels of the first part of the Gospel , such as the awesome events at the ...
... Hell ( ca. 250 lines ) , and a fourteenth - century English paraphrase ( ca. 1,812 lines ) . These poems use romance diction and exploit the romance - like marvels of the first part of the Gospel , such as the awesome events at the ...
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... hell , Satan deluding Eve by flattery and crafty rhetoric , the invasion of the earth by the allegorized vices , Themis and Clementia quarreling in a par- liament in heaven over Adam's fate . This quarrel occasions a long recital by ...
... hell , Satan deluding Eve by flattery and crafty rhetoric , the invasion of the earth by the allegorized vices , Themis and Clementia quarreling in a par- liament in heaven over Adam's fate . This quarrel occasions a long recital by ...
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... hell ( Abaddon is the term for hell in Job xxviii : 22 ) with his future casting forth of the demons from men into swine ( Matt . viii : 29-32 ) , and with the Harrowing of Hell where as King of Glory he will throw open all of hell's ...
... hell ( Abaddon is the term for hell in Job xxviii : 22 ) with his future casting forth of the demons from men into swine ( Matt . viii : 29-32 ) , and with the Harrowing of Hell where as King of Glory he will throw open all of hell's ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 3 |
THE EXEGETICAL | 10 |
Literary Uses of Job as Epic Theme and Epic Model | 28 |
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