Paradise Lost: An Account of Its Growth and Major OriginsRussell & Russell, 1963 - 362 pages Paradise Lost is an epic poem in blank verse by the 17th-century English poet John Milton. The first version, published in 1667, consists of ten books with over ten thousand lines of verse. A second edition followed in 1674, arranged into twelve books with minor revisions throughout. |
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... Scriptures . This therefore being granted , methinks that in the discussion of natural prob- lems , we ought not to ... Scripture and nature did both alike proceed . . . . Nor does God less admirably discover himself unto us in nature's ...
... Scriptures . This therefore being granted , methinks that in the discussion of natural prob- lems , we ought not to ... Scripture and nature did both alike proceed . . . . Nor does God less admirably discover himself unto us in nature's ...
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... Scripture of Scripture . . . might yet be utterly ig- norant of many philosophical [ scientific ] truths , which are commonly known in these days ? In proof of his belief that Scripture is uninspired where it conflicts with science ...
... Scripture of Scripture . . . might yet be utterly ig- norant of many philosophical [ scientific ] truths , which are commonly known in these days ? In proof of his belief that Scripture is uninspired where it conflicts with science ...
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... Scripture confirmed by astronomy , but you will not have the truth of astronomy confirmed by Scripture . Sure one would think that astronomical truths had more need of the Scripture confirmation , than the Scripture had of them . And ...
... Scripture confirmed by astronomy , but you will not have the truth of astronomy confirmed by Scripture . Sure one would think that astronomical truths had more need of the Scripture confirmation , than the Scripture had of them . And ...
Contents
PREFACE LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS IX | 1 |
PART I | 17 |
THE BATTLE IN HEAVEN | 21 |
Copyright | |
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