Regaining Paradise LostLongman, 1994 - 151 pages |
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... divine entity responsible for his creation - we know it to be the Son since we know creation was his work - when he describes his earliest recollections to Raphael ( this passage and the creation of Eve are discussed more fully in ...
... divine entity responsible for his creation - we know it to be the Son since we know creation was his work - when he describes his earliest recollections to Raphael ( this passage and the creation of Eve are discussed more fully in ...
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... divine . ( 8.312-14 ) He recognises this figure is both awesome and worthy of adoration , but he also appreciates that he is benevolent ; he speaks to him ' mildly ' ( 8.314-17 ) ; ' the vision bright ' addresses him ' with a smile ...
... divine . ( 8.312-14 ) He recognises this figure is both awesome and worthy of adoration , but he also appreciates that he is benevolent ; he speaks to him ' mildly ' ( 8.314-17 ) ; ' the vision bright ' addresses him ' with a smile ...
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... divine purpose . Until God determines on its transformation or until he suspends their operation , the two principles of chaos are allowed untrammelled performance . Thus , when Satan crosses chaos en route to earth , the success of his ...
... divine purpose . Until God determines on its transformation or until he suspends their operation , the two principles of chaos are allowed untrammelled performance . Thus , when Satan crosses chaos en route to earth , the success of his ...
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