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... Father , that is , are made partakers of Christ.'112 Furthermore , as we have already noted , the major consequence of Christ's own intervention into this world is the creation of that Christian liberty which frees the elect from ...
... Father , that is , are made partakers of Christ.'112 Furthermore , as we have already noted , the major consequence of Christ's own intervention into this world is the creation of that Christian liberty which frees the elect from ...
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... father to Adam.62 But even here this apparent divine jocularity is over- shadowed by the earlier grim warning to shun the tree of knowledge : The day thou eat'st thereof , my sole command . Transgressed , inevitably thou shalt die , 63 ...
... father to Adam.62 But even here this apparent divine jocularity is over- shadowed by the earlier grim warning to shun the tree of knowledge : The day thou eat'st thereof , my sole command . Transgressed , inevitably thou shalt die , 63 ...
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... father and with Dálila , the Chorus comes to express a sense of the apparent injustice of God's ways which had surely , at some point , been close to Milton's own . The Chorus's commentary on Samson's plight here undoubtedly provides an ...
... father and with Dálila , the Chorus comes to express a sense of the apparent injustice of God's ways which had surely , at some point , been close to Milton's own . The Chorus's commentary on Samson's plight here undoubtedly provides an ...
Contents
Acknowledgements | 7 |
The World Vision of Revolutionary Independency | 50 |
The English Revolutionary Crisis | 60 |
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