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Almost with a sense of pride and elation he talks of ruining God's creation . If God creates the new race to recompense the evil created by Satan it will be his endeavour to ruin that beautiful world .
Almost with a sense of pride and elation he talks of ruining God's creation . If God creates the new race to recompense the evil created by Satan it will be his endeavour to ruin that beautiful world .
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She seems to be superior to him on occasions even though he is the first to be created . ... The account of Creation as given in Book Seven is mostly biblical , but it becomes dramatised in Book Eight when Adam narrates his own creation ...
She seems to be superior to him on occasions even though he is the first to be created . ... The account of Creation as given in Book Seven is mostly biblical , but it becomes dramatised in Book Eight when Adam narrates his own creation ...
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As contrasted with this destruction we have the creation of the universe . Good out of evil to create , in stead Of spirits malign a better race to bring Into their vacant room this is God's plan . The Almighty says let there be light ...
As contrasted with this destruction we have the creation of the universe . Good out of evil to create , in stead Of spirits malign a better race to bring Into their vacant room this is God's plan . The Almighty says let there be light ...
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Ibid p 140 | 11 |
Johnson Life of Milton p 55 | 13 |
Milton Apology for Smectymnus | 14 |
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