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He is the target of attack for Satan and he is central to the test of obedience imposed by God . He can choose to withstand temptation or yield . It is for him to exercise his free will in the right direction . Obedience to God will ...
He is the target of attack for Satan and he is central to the test of obedience imposed by God . He can choose to withstand temptation or yield . It is for him to exercise his free will in the right direction . Obedience to God will ...
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We ourselves esteem not of that obedience , or love or gift which is of force ; God therefore left him free , set before him a provoking object , ever almost in his eyes . '14 So Adam is free and free he must remain through his own ...
We ourselves esteem not of that obedience , or love or gift which is of force ; God therefore left him free , set before him a provoking object , ever almost in his eyes . '14 So Adam is free and free he must remain through his own ...
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He is reconciled to it and he has learnt the great lesson of obedience to God . He has acquired wisdom , and Eve too is chastened . She is prepared to go the long way with Adam facing the bitter odds of life .
He is reconciled to it and he has learnt the great lesson of obedience to God . He has acquired wisdom , and Eve too is chastened . She is prepared to go the long way with Adam facing the bitter odds of life .
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Ibid p 140 | 11 |
Johnson Life of Milton p 55 | 13 |
Milton Apology for Smectymnus | 14 |
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