The Word of God
.... In Genesis 17:5,
God changes Abram's situation with His Word: 5 Neither shall thy .... shall be Abraham; for the father of a multitude of nations have I made
thee. ....
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God in the Bible
....
God tells Joshua of His expectations for the new leader, tells him to be courageous and that "the Lord thy
God is with
thee whithersoever thou goest" (160). ....
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Milton
.... As the angels point out, whoever "seeks / to lessen
thee [
God], against his purpose serves / To manifest the more thy might: his evil / Thou usest, and from ....
(1977

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Milton and Theology
.... As the angels point out, whoever "seeks / to lessen
thee [
God], against his purpose serves / To manifest the more thy might: his evil / Thou usest, and from ....
(1977

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Religious Thought of Augustine, Bishop of Hippo
.... and within it the Mosaic law, have been supplanted by the figure of Jesus: Thou callest us then to understand the Word [= Jesus],
God, with
Thee God [John 1.1 ....
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The Book of Ruth
.... her husband and mother-in-law have earned her the benefits of the Lord: "The Lord recompense thy work, and a full reward be given
thee of the Lord
God of Israel ....
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William Blake
.... a little child. / Ia child, and thou a lamb, / We are called by His name. / Little Lamb,
God bless
thee! / Little Lamb, /
God bless ....
(1890

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St. Augustine's Analysis of Judaism
.... and within it the Mosaic law, have been supplanted by the figure of Jesus: Thou callest us then to understand the Word [= Jesus],
God, with
Thee God [John 1.1 ....
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William Blake's Songs of Innocence & Experience
.... a little child. / Ia child, and thou a lamb, / We are called by His name. / Little Lamb,
God bless
thee! / Little Lamb, /
God bless ....
(1890

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The Life of Jean-Jacques Rousseau
.... Augustine recognizes that the terrestrial realm offers no such peace, and much such suffering: What have I to say to
Thee,
God, save that I know not where I ....
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St. Augustine's Influence on Milton
.... As the angels point out, whoever "seeks / to lessen
thee [
God], against his purpose serves / To manifest the more thy might: his evil / Thou usest, and from ....
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Theological Relationship Between Milton & Augustine
.... As the angels point out, whoever "seeks / to lessen
thee [
God], against his purpose serves / To manifest the more thy might: his evil / Thou usest, and from ....
(4765

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Death Portrayed in Romantic Poetry
.... He is meek, and He is mild, / He became a little child. / Ia child, and thou a lamb / We are called by His name. / Little lamb,
God bless
thee! ....
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Problem of Evil
.... the problem of evil (45ff), which he resolves by surrender to
God's grace. Surrender climaxes in the famous passage of Book X: "Too late loved I
Thee, O Thou ....
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Romanticism in Blake's Poetry
.... Words such as "dost," "thou" and "
thee" indicate a highly respectful, even sacred .... importantly associated with Jesus Christ, known as the Lamb of
God, giving us ....
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The act of temptation and Milton
.... and Satan tries to tempt Jesus into "testing"
God by telling him, "If thou be the Son of
God, Command/That out of these hard stones be made
thee bread" (I. 342 ....
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The Act of Temptation in Milton's Poems
.... and Satan tries to tempt Jesus into "testing"
God by telling him, "If thou be the Son of
God, Command/That out of these hard stones be made
thee bread" (I. 342 ....
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Paul's letter to Philemon
.... of any human in the Bible: "If he hath wronged
thee, or oweth [
thee] any thing .... This is, essentially, an empty promise -- except for his faith in
God and Philemon ....
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Poems of Donne & Blake
.... in the light of joy and sinlessness in the embrace of
God: "And I wrote my happy songs/ Every child may joy to hear," and "Little Lamb
God bless
thee" (Blake 29 ....
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Poems of John Donne & William Blake
.... in the light of joy and sinlessness in the embrace of
God: "And I wrote my happy songs/ Every child may joy to hear," and "Little Lamb
God bless
thee" (Blake 29 ....
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William Blake's "The Lamb" and "The Tyger"
.... and the environment in which the lamb lives: Gave
thee life & bid
thee feed (3-4 .... of Christ as the lamb, referring as well to the doctrine that
God and Christ ....
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Alexander Pope
.... the persona thunders at the reader with a dramatic voice that intermingles fury with mockery: "Is the great chainà/àupheld by
God, or
thee?/Presumptuous Man ....
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The Last Supper and Jesus
.... say to
thee, the cock shall not crow, till thou hast denied me thrice" (John 13:38), he adds, "Let not your heart be troubled: ye believe in
God, believe also ....
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The existence of God: A discussion
.... thou exist, O Lord, my
God, that thou canst not be conceived not to exist; and rightly. For, if a mind could conceive of a being better than
thee, the creature ....
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Book of Jeremiah
.... for them, neither make intercession to me: for I will no hear
thee" (Jeremiah, 7:16). Another interpretation of the passage that reveals
God's purpose for ....
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Inferno
.... As Dante asks of Virgil, "Poet, I
thee entreat, / By that same
God whom thou didst never know, / So that I may escape this woe and worse, / Thou wouldst ....
(1277

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Early English Drama
.... Noah is humbled and elated to receive
God's redemption, "Lord, I thank
Thee through Thy might; / Thy bidding shall be done in hight, / And, as fast as I may ....
(1854

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Dante's Inferno
.... As Dante asks of Virgil, "Poet, I
thee entreat, / By that same
God whom thou didst never know, / So that I may escape this woe and worse, / Thou wouldst ....
(1277

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Gospels of Mark, Matthew and Luke
.... This is radical in light of that day's attitude towards women, which includes the daily Pharisaic prayer "I thank
thee, Lord
God, that Thou hast not made me a ....
(1740

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RICHARD II
....
God keep all vows unbroke that sweat to
thee!/Make me, that nothing have, with nothing grieved,/And thou with all pleased, that hast all achieved!" (IV, i, 224 ....
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