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... Paradise Lost , not because of its affirmation of the Christian tradition , or even because of their interest in Satan as " hero , " but because it shows a view of God they are no longer willing to accept , and Essays Old and New Series.
... Paradise Lost , not because of its affirmation of the Christian tradition , or even because of their interest in Satan as " hero , " but because it shows a view of God they are no longer willing to accept , and Essays Old and New Series.
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... Satan , a physical strength which a visit with the pious John Eliot had been notably incapable of giving him . Thus its source is associated with satanic rather than angelic prin- ciples . That his body no longer requires medicines is a ...
... Satan , a physical strength which a visit with the pious John Eliot had been notably incapable of giving him . Thus its source is associated with satanic rather than angelic prin- ciples . That his body no longer requires medicines is a ...
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... Satan's snare . ' 93 The culminating assertion , then , that " Pearl's errand as a messenger of anguish was all fulfilled " can only mean that the primary effect of her ministrations has been to bring her mother's soul into a condition ...
... Satan's snare . ' 93 The culminating assertion , then , that " Pearl's errand as a messenger of anguish was all fulfilled " can only mean that the primary effect of her ministrations has been to bring her mother's soul into a condition ...
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