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... lead the way to a discovery of virtue as he had found it in the classics of the ancient world . Milton's antiprelatical pamphlets reflect the belief that England should take the lead in completing the Reformation , which , he said , had ...
... lead the way to a discovery of virtue as he had found it in the classics of the ancient world . Milton's antiprelatical pamphlets reflect the belief that England should take the lead in completing the Reformation , which , he said , had ...
Page 87
... leads to the promise of a reascent to God not possible for the fallen angels . Satan , now directing his followers ... lead of Mammon , the least upright ( “ erect " ) of all the fallen angels , a group of demons sets out to dig for ...
... leads to the promise of a reascent to God not possible for the fallen angels . Satan , now directing his followers ... lead of Mammon , the least upright ( “ erect " ) of all the fallen angels , a group of demons sets out to dig for ...
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... lead up to and prepare for Samson's final deed in his own way . He chose an ac- tion that provides the hero with the spiritual fortitude necessary to be a suffering martyr , an action that also goads him out of his despair so that he ...
... lead up to and prepare for Samson's final deed in his own way . He chose an ac- tion that provides the hero with the spiritual fortitude necessary to be a suffering martyr , an action that also goads him out of his despair so that he ...
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