The Comparative Coincidence of Reason and Scripture, Band 1Hatchard, 1832 - 410 Seiten |
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... Paradise Lost , " finely argues on this subject , in the supposed address to Adam- " To whom the angel : Son of heaven and earth , Attend that thou art happy , owe to God ; That thou continuest such , owe to thyself , That is , to thy ...
... Paradise Lost , " finely argues on this subject , in the supposed address to Adam- " To whom the angel : Son of heaven and earth , Attend that thou art happy , owe to God ; That thou continuest such , owe to thyself , That is , to thy ...
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... any order of probationaries . Milton , in his " Paradise Lost , " finely supposes the Su- preme Being vindicating his honour both on the fall of man and angels . Whose but his own ? " Whose fault ? Ingrate 68 THE COMPARATIVE COINCIDENCE.
... any order of probationaries . Milton , in his " Paradise Lost , " finely supposes the Su- preme Being vindicating his honour both on the fall of man and angels . Whose but his own ? " Whose fault ? Ingrate 68 THE COMPARATIVE COINCIDENCE.
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... Paradise Lost , p . 69 . That stupendous operation of the Supreme Being , by which he overthrew the power of dark- ness , is recorded by St. Paul to have been the eternal purpose of the infinite and eternal God , which He purposed in ...
... Paradise Lost , p . 69 . That stupendous operation of the Supreme Being , by which he overthrew the power of dark- ness , is recorded by St. Paul to have been the eternal purpose of the infinite and eternal God , which He purposed in ...
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... paradise by nature's bounteous hand , the verdant mead and winding stream , woods , mountains , rocks , vales , waters - how far may they conclude these beauties and these scenes of grandeur are surpassed by the sublime magnificence of ...
... paradise by nature's bounteous hand , the verdant mead and winding stream , woods , mountains , rocks , vales , waters - how far may they conclude these beauties and these scenes of grandeur are surpassed by the sublime magnificence of ...
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... paradise for hell , hope here to taste Of pleasure , but all pleasure to destroy , Save what is in destroying : other joy To me is lost . Then let me not let pass Occasion which now smiles ; behold , alone , The woman opportune to all ...
... paradise for hell , hope here to taste Of pleasure , but all pleasure to destroy , Save what is in destroying : other joy To me is lost . Then let me not let pass Occasion which now smiles ; behold , alone , The woman opportune to all ...
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