Sudden Apprehension: Aspects of Knowledge in Paradise LostMouton, 1976 - 225 ページ |
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... explains why Uriel can be referred to as the angel with the sharpest sight in Heaven , why Raphael can be made to perceive in a manner which is not unlike - except in degree - Adam's and Eve's . It explains , too , why even that lowest ...
... explains why Uriel can be referred to as the angel with the sharpest sight in Heaven , why Raphael can be made to perceive in a manner which is not unlike - except in degree - Adam's and Eve's . It explains , too , why even that lowest ...
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... explains that this is not death itself , that death comes in many shapes , that it is not a shape in and of itself ... explain that what he has seen is not the activity of holy or godly men but of men " Unmindful of thir REVELATION AND ...
... explains that this is not death itself , that death comes in many shapes , that it is not a shape in and of itself ... explain that what he has seen is not the activity of holy or godly men but of men " Unmindful of thir REVELATION AND ...
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... explains even more the function of Christ . Not only does Christ permit the angels , and later man , to know God in a perceptible fashion more than they already could but Christ since He is more substantial than the Father - acts as the ...
... explains even more the function of Christ . Not only does Christ permit the angels , and later man , to know God in a perceptible fashion more than they already could but Christ since He is more substantial than the Father - acts as the ...
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