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The view that Adam should have been saved or that he should not have been exposed to temptation is not liked by Milton . In Areopagitica almost with bluntness he states that if God protects Adam , he will be a mere artificial Adam ...
The view that Adam should have been saved or that he should not have been exposed to temptation is not liked by Milton . In Areopagitica almost with bluntness he states that if God protects Adam , he will be a mere artificial Adam ...
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This theme with its underlying implication that God , either tempts man or allows him to be tempted by the devil is ... He states in De Doctrina that ' a good temptation is that whereby God tempts even the righteous for the purpose of ...
This theme with its underlying implication that God , either tempts man or allows him to be tempted by the devil is ... He states in De Doctrina that ' a good temptation is that whereby God tempts even the righteous for the purpose of ...
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The Son of God resists temptation and he becomes exalted through a process of being tempted and tested . The Son by the end of the banquet - glory - wealth temptation is seen to be knowing himself , and through his implicit faith in God ...
The Son of God resists temptation and he becomes exalted through a process of being tempted and tested . The Son by the end of the banquet - glory - wealth temptation is seen to be knowing himself , and through his implicit faith in God ...
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Ibid p 140 | 11 |
Johnson Life of Milton p 55 | 13 |
Milton Apology for Smectymnus | 14 |
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