Regaining Paradise LostLongman, 1994 - 151 pages |
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Page 11
... Certainly , it includes a recognition of the promise of the Atonement and of the final reward for the godly and it includes the strength by which they may resist the onslaughts of temporal power and oppression . But it does not include ...
... Certainly , it includes a recognition of the promise of the Atonement and of the final reward for the godly and it includes the strength by which they may resist the onslaughts of temporal power and oppression . But it does not include ...
Page 30
... Certainly , in the troubled decades of the mid - century , newsbooks from time to time carried reports about angelic visitations , and major catastrophes were sometimes associated with sighting of battles in the heavens . Thus , a ...
... Certainly , in the troubled decades of the mid - century , newsbooks from time to time carried reports about angelic visitations , and major catastrophes were sometimes associated with sighting of battles in the heavens . Thus , a ...
Page 53
... certainly what we have here , nested within the divine comedy of earth and its inhabitants , is the tragedy of Satan . In part it narrates the fall of one from high degree to the lowest depths . But it also ponders the sadness of lost ...
... certainly what we have here , nested within the divine comedy of earth and its inhabitants , is the tragedy of Satan . In part it narrates the fall of one from high degree to the lowest depths . But it also ponders the sadness of lost ...
Contents
The Holy Spirit | 23 |
The problem of Satan | 44 |
The private life of Adam and | 64 |
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