Regaining Paradise LostLongman, 1994 - 151 pages |
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Page 80
... closeness to Charles I and the King's personal support for his programme of reform ensured that by the late 1630s Arminianism was a powerful and in some ways dominant element within the church ; certainly in the 80 Regaining Paradise Lost.
... closeness to Charles I and the King's personal support for his programme of reform ensured that by the late 1630s Arminianism was a powerful and in some ways dominant element within the church ; certainly in the 80 Regaining Paradise Lost.
Page 96
... elements of chaos are good only for building the infernal prison house , and indeed that hell explicitly ( the Father is ... element not found in the riot of atomic primaries in chaos but brought to it by the first command : Let there be ...
... elements of chaos are good only for building the infernal prison house , and indeed that hell explicitly ( the Father is ... element not found in the riot of atomic primaries in chaos but brought to it by the first command : Let there be ...
Page 97
... element . Note that Milton speaks of ' light ethereal ' , which prompts recollection of an earlier account of the heavenly characteristics of light in the invocation to Book 3 which precedes his direct representation of the Godhead in ...
... element . Note that Milton speaks of ' light ethereal ' , which prompts recollection of an earlier account of the heavenly characteristics of light in the invocation to Book 3 which precedes his direct representation of the Godhead in ...
Contents
The Holy Spirit | 23 |
The problem of Satan | 44 |
The private life of Adam and | 64 |
Copyright | |
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