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Pagina 119
The Son therefore says , ' Tempt not the Lord thy God . ' The Lord may be God himself . It may also mean that Satan should not venture to tempt the Lord his God , meaning the Son himself , for one who tempts God will surely be ...
The Son therefore says , ' Tempt not the Lord thy God . ' The Lord may be God himself . It may also mean that Satan should not venture to tempt the Lord his God , meaning the Son himself , for one who tempts God will surely be ...
Pagina 128
Fools pass blindly by the place of my dwelling Here in the human form , and of my majesty They know nothing at all , Who am the Lord , their soul . In the epic there are instances when the divinity of Krishna is questioned .
Fools pass blindly by the place of my dwelling Here in the human form , and of my majesty They know nothing at all , Who am the Lord , their soul . In the epic there are instances when the divinity of Krishna is questioned .
Pagina 140
Lord Krishna tells Arjuna He who knows the nature Of my task and my holy birth Is not reborn When he leaves the body He comes to me and attains immortality . The ' Jnāni ' performs every action with his heart fixed on the supreme Lord .
Lord Krishna tells Arjuna He who knows the nature Of my task and my holy birth Is not reborn When he leaves the body He comes to me and attains immortality . The ' Jnāni ' performs every action with his heart fixed on the supreme Lord .
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Ibid p 140 | 11 |
Johnson Life of Milton p 55 | 13 |
Milton Apology for Smectymnus | 14 |
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