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Pagina 103
Now he is the fool of God and succeeds , '14 He establishes his right relationship with God and his regeneration is ... a religious play based on the religious wars waged by the Israelites and the Philistines in honour of their gods .
Now he is the fool of God and succeeds , '14 He establishes his right relationship with God and his regeneration is ... a religious play based on the religious wars waged by the Israelites and the Philistines in honour of their gods .
Pagina 104
belief in the supremacy of the true God as contrasted with idols effectively in Samson Agonistes . ... and through suffering he has progressed to self - knowledge and repentance , the necessary prelude to readmission to God's service .
belief in the supremacy of the true God as contrasted with idols effectively in Samson Agonistes . ... and through suffering he has progressed to self - knowledge and repentance , the necessary prelude to readmission to God's service .
Pagina 105
Unless there be who think not God at all , but later it exposes God's ways to a searching analysis . Almost critically it says , God of our fathers , what is man ! That thou towards him with hand so various Or might I say contrarious ...
Unless there be who think not God at all , but later it exposes God's ways to a searching analysis . Almost critically it says , God of our fathers , what is man ! That thou towards him with hand so various Or might I say contrarious ...
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Ibid p 140 | 11 |
Johnson Life of Milton p 55 | 13 |
Milton Apology for Smectymnus | 14 |
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