Sudden Apprehension: Aspects of Knowledge in Paradise LostMouton, 1976 - 225 ページ |
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... begins his discourse Eve decides to rise and go " forth among her Fruits and Flours " ( VIII , 44 ) to leave matter of such high moment to Adam , since , as she says , she enjoys much more hearing such things from Adam's pleasantly ...
... begins his discourse Eve decides to rise and go " forth among her Fruits and Flours " ( VIII , 44 ) to leave matter of such high moment to Adam , since , as she says , she enjoys much more hearing such things from Adam's pleasantly ...
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... begins to realize the implications of Christ's mission and the scope of Christ's triumph . The glory of His victory - paralleled with the glory He won in the war in Heaven - is so apparent to Adam that Adam begins to glory in it himself ...
... begins to realize the implications of Christ's mission and the scope of Christ's triumph . The glory of His victory - paralleled with the glory He won in the war in Heaven - is so apparent to Adam that Adam begins to glory in it himself ...
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... begin their repentance by the time the book ends and their prayers ascend to Heaven immediately . Book XI begins with their prayers received and Christ acting as inter- cessor with the Father : " See Father , what first fruits on Earth ...
... begin their repentance by the time the book ends and their prayers ascend to Heaven immediately . Book XI begins with their prayers received and Christ acting as inter- cessor with the Father : " See Father , what first fruits on Earth ...
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