A Milton HandbookF. S. Croft & Company, 1946 - 465 pages |
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Page 229
... divine will is still supreme , but its su- premacy is moral . God is not more bound to punish than to forgive . He has elected to salvation or reprobation only those whose final faith or disbelief he foresaw . His fore- knowledge is ...
... divine will is still supreme , but its su- premacy is moral . God is not more bound to punish than to forgive . He has elected to salvation or reprobation only those whose final faith or disbelief he foresaw . His fore- knowledge is ...
Page 379
... divine regard , lived blind for many years ; and perhaps also his son Jacob , who was equally an object of the divine benevolence . And in short , did not our Saviour himself clearly declare that poor man whom he restored to sight had ...
... divine regard , lived blind for many years ; and perhaps also his son Jacob , who was equally an object of the divine benevolence . And in short , did not our Saviour himself clearly declare that poor man whom he restored to sight had ...
Page 381
... divine displeasure ; that , on the other hand , in the most momentous periods , I have had full experience of the divine favour and protection ; and that , in the solace and the strength which have been infused into me from above , I ...
... divine displeasure ; that , on the other hand , in the most momentous periods , I have had full experience of the divine favour and protection ; and that , in the solace and the strength which have been infused into me from above , I ...
Contents
1 Composition and Publication | 1 |
PARADISE REGAINED AND SAMSON AGONISTES | 12 |
MILTONS FAME AND INFLUENCE | 67 |
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