A Milton HandbookG. Bell, 1929 - 304 pages |
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Page 213
... Christ's part in the theologian scheme of salva- tion , but because he wished to give the actual process in Christ , considered as a representative of humanity , of the successful meeting of temptation corresponding to the failure of ...
... Christ's part in the theologian scheme of salva- tion , but because he wished to give the actual process in Christ , considered as a representative of humanity , of the successful meeting of temptation corresponding to the failure of ...
Page 216
... Christ's rejection is equally brief and simple . The words " why dost thou then suggest to me distrust ? " clearly ... Christ , in the hope that , after destroying his faith , he would drive Christ to unlawful and wicked methods of ...
... Christ's rejection is equally brief and simple . The words " why dost thou then suggest to me distrust ? " clearly ... Christ , in the hope that , after destroying his faith , he would drive Christ to unlawful and wicked methods of ...
Page 220
... Christ as a means at once congenial to his temper and apparently harmonious with his spiritual aims , might well be supposed to prove alluring . He replies , not altogether by rejecting it , but by exalting above it the inspired liter ...
... Christ as a means at once congenial to his temper and apparently harmonious with his spiritual aims , might well be supposed to prove alluring . He replies , not altogether by rejecting it , but by exalting above it the inspired liter ...
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