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He tries to familiarise the unfamiliar , this unfamiliar matter may be at the level of describing Heaven , Hell and Paradise or in familiarising and interpreting God's ways to the level of human understanding . He is anxious to show the ...
He tries to familiarise the unfamiliar , this unfamiliar matter may be at the level of describing Heaven , Hell and Paradise or in familiarising and interpreting God's ways to the level of human understanding . He is anxious to show the ...
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They leave Paradise in peace with perfect understanding that God is with them whenever they go . Milton succeeds in bringing the heavenly characters God , Son of God , Satan , Man and Woman to a level of human understanding and ...
They leave Paradise in peace with perfect understanding that God is with them whenever they go . Milton succeeds in bringing the heavenly characters God , Son of God , Satan , Man and Woman to a level of human understanding and ...
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Man is given knowledge sufficient enough to resist temptation and understand his relationship with God . More than this will be force , and force upon free will has no place in Heaven . Man may fall even then God is disposed to extend ...
Man is given knowledge sufficient enough to resist temptation and understand his relationship with God . More than this will be force , and force upon free will has no place in Heaven . Man may fall even then God is disposed to extend ...
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Ibid p 140 | 11 |
Johnson Life of Milton p 55 | 13 |
Milton Apology for Smectymnus | 14 |
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