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He refers to the gradational process of elevation , if the animal becomes human , the human being should become divine by eating the fruit . Eve yields , eats the fruit and earth groans for she has transgressed God's command .
He refers to the gradational process of elevation , if the animal becomes human , the human being should become divine by eating the fruit . Eve yields , eats the fruit and earth groans for she has transgressed God's command .
Pagina 82
logically that if a serpent becomes human after eating the forbidden fruit then a human being should become divine . Credulous Eve is dazed by his oratorical sonority and verbal jugglery . It is far too much for her simple mind to ...
logically that if a serpent becomes human after eating the forbidden fruit then a human being should become divine . Credulous Eve is dazed by his oratorical sonority and verbal jugglery . It is far too much for her simple mind to ...
Pagina 95
Through attrition and contrition and finally through martyrdom Samson wins the grace of God and becomes the deliverer . ... Hebraism , Hellenism and Christian idealism , all these are so dexterously interfused that they become on the ...
Through attrition and contrition and finally through martyrdom Samson wins the grace of God and becomes the deliverer . ... Hebraism , Hellenism and Christian idealism , all these are so dexterously interfused that they become on the ...
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Inhoudsopgave
Ibid p 140 | 11 |
Johnson Life of Milton p 55 | 13 |
Milton Apology for Smectymnus | 14 |
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