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Once we accept a part of Satan's scheme of things , even his apparent courage , then the comprehensiveness and apparent coherence of his system is such that we are drawn in to accept the whole . It is for this reason , to catch our ...
Once we accept a part of Satan's scheme of things , even his apparent courage , then the comprehensiveness and apparent coherence of his system is such that we are drawn in to accept the whole . It is for this reason , to catch our ...
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Just as fantasy is reduced to order once fancy's misjoined images are framed by reason , so the demonic illusion is penetrated once Satan's proud imaginations are framed by the Bible - once image is informed by the Word , and once we ...
Just as fantasy is reduced to order once fancy's misjoined images are framed by reason , so the demonic illusion is penetrated once Satan's proud imaginations are framed by the Bible - once image is informed by the Word , and once we ...
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As Redcross loses his way once he fails to recognize Duessa as a counterfeit imitation sprung from his own fancy , and the reader loses his way once he fails to recognize hell as a fantasy sprung from Satan's very human mind , 58 so Eve ...
As Redcross loses his way once he fails to recognize Duessa as a counterfeit imitation sprung from his own fancy , and the reader loses his way once he fails to recognize hell as a fantasy sprung from Satan's very human mind , 58 so Eve ...
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The Meaning of Magic in the Mask | 11 |
The Icastic Imagination | 46 |
Phantastike Poetry and Our Deception | 83 |
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