Regaining Paradise LostLongman, 1994 - 151 pages |
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Page 119
... degradation in terms of number symbolism in that minor additions to the text nudge the image of the Son entering into the Father's chariot away from its exact point of centrality by four and a half lines The English Epic 119.
... degradation in terms of number symbolism in that minor additions to the text nudge the image of the Son entering into the Father's chariot away from its exact point of centrality by four and a half lines The English Epic 119.
Page 132
... ( lines 1381-3 ) To those familiar with Milton's characteristic representation of the Holy Spirit , these lines are easy enough to interpret . Samson , regaining something of his old guile , tells the officer charged with bringing him to ...
... ( lines 1381-3 ) To those familiar with Milton's characteristic representation of the Holy Spirit , these lines are easy enough to interpret . Samson , regaining something of his old guile , tells the officer charged with bringing him to ...
Page 142
... lines later , in allusion to sexual intercourse . We have seen already the role of the Son as the true priest , the sole mediator between the Father and humankind . If Adam and Eve may experience regeneration without the rituals and the ...
... lines later , in allusion to sexual intercourse . We have seen already the role of the Son as the true priest , the sole mediator between the Father and humankind . If Adam and Eve may experience regeneration without the rituals and the ...
Contents
The Holy Spirit | 23 |
The problem of Satan | 44 |
The private life of Adam and | 64 |
Copyright | |
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